Hi. I'm from Ottawa and understand what you are going through. Unfortunately, it would be worse if you had a living donor. I have several friends that had living donors here and they were quite clear in their opinion that the system did everything it could to discourage them from donating. "Are you sure you want to do this? Really sure? How about we make you repeat several tests even though they were normal and then we'll see if you still want to do it?"The good news is that the surgeons are very good and most of the transplant physicians and nurses are great. I'll let you come to your own conclusions about who you aren't too keen on. Overall it is a good program. The unfortunate thing in most areas though is that you probably wouldn't have gotten a kidney during those 2 years anyway. In this area (and Toronto) the wait for a B kidney is about 12 years. Considerably less for other blood types but still much more than 2 years.Cora
I have to admit that I have been very impressed with Ottawa and it's doctors, especially my nephrologist Dr. Zimmerman the personal touch she gives each and every visit allows me to feel that I am in the best hands and care available. However I do sorely miss Dr. Ingram from St. Joe's he was a fantastic guy who followed me for years and made a point of taking me to lunch and ensuring I was OK after all the unpleasantness that had happened. after some cooling down period I can see that my frustration stems from what I can only term as politics rather than a lack of care by the hospital, I am not looking for a Kidney today but rather a confirmation that I am OK and there is a future sans dialysis out there for me... more now than ever with my first little guy on the way.
Ya for O+ it is at least an 8 year wait (I was told this at the Ottawa Kidney Symposium in 2001). It is amazing the differences between the States and Canada though .. in the States they love live donors but in Canada they don't .. I find it interesting the differences between the countries. Maybe that is why Canada does less transplants than the States... who knows.