Tamara, I'm with you. I got a "letter", but it doesn't mean crap to me. I want to go on the Internet and find my name on the list. You can't do that. The transplant list is a giant BLACK HOLE if you ask me.
Just saw this thread... in Melbourne (oz) apparently wait time is approx 4 years.I saw THE LIST - well a print out of it.. or I think it was it.. when I saw my transplant co-ordinator and asked exactly how long I'd been on. That's when I got the great news (not) about it.I was listed in August 2003 - so nearly 4 years... but they only really count time on dialysis in terms of making decisions so from that point of view I've only been on 10 months so potentially have a long time to go.Aparently here they weight it on blood group, then HLA match then time on dialysis.. which makes sense...though the co-ordiator told me they were thinking of changing it a bit to give younger patients a better chance but that hasn't happened yet I guess.
I will get eight and half year sof wait time due to being on dialysis all of thsi time! Hot damn! Oh excuse me!
You know this is so weird.. I read about folks in the US and elsewhere jumping through hoops to get on the list etc... I was just told I was on it.. I haven't had to do ANYTHING in relation to it... well anything apart from CKD and enduring dialysis...
Amanda, I'm O+. When i started dialysis this time the first year or so i wasn't on the list. We got two new doctors and one talked me into again. I was told five years. I don't feel in my heart i am really on the list. I'll tell you why. After a year of being there i called to ask a question about my blood type. They said they didn't know. I think they like to dangle that carrot in front of me. When you have that kind of power with peoples lives there's no telling what they would do.
Quote from: keefer51 on June 04, 2007, 07:12:54 AMAmanda, I'm O+. When i started dialysis this time the first year or so i wasn't on the list. We got two new doctors and one talked me into again. I was told five years. I don't feel in my heart i am really on the list. I'll tell you why. After a year of being there i called to ask a question about my blood type. They said they didn't know. I think they like to dangle that carrot in front of me. When you have that kind of power with peoples lives there's no telling what they would do.Keefer, Joe is O Positive also, and he was told average 2 years I think, although he's on for kidney/pancreas. Do you know if that's why there's a difference, or just different parts of the country?