RichardMEL,
Thanks for providing the correct terminology to search for, "ABO incompatible transplant." It is great to read the success stories
. I questioned my daughters' docs and they said not in the cards for them. Currently, they are both listed on the cadaver list, Jaclyn (14 yrs) since 5/2008 and Dez (18 yrs) since 1/09 ("inactive"). Their dad is blood type B, which matches Jaclyn, and he has been going through evaluations for more than a year. First, he put on his medical information that he had a blood transfusion and I think that immediately eliminated him, but the blood transfusion was 20 years prior to Jaclyn being born....so I asked them to reconsider. They drew his blood and mixed it with Jaclyn's blood and said that her blood rejected his,compatibility issues (antibodies?), although they matched 3 antigens. This didn't go over well with me so after about 3 months of begging the docs and the insurance companies to re-test, they drew his blood again and mixed it with Jaclyn's blood and MATCH!!!! - no rejection. I don't know how that happens, rejection then no rejection
, but I am not going to question it. Then during his medical evaluation they noticed strange cells by his spleen and ruled him out. Apparently, testing error, because when he was retested, the strange cells had disappeared. Next, there was a mass by his adrenal gland, 99% chance that fat mass that many of us get as we age. He is 47.....Then the doctors told him it was lymphoma....rejection again. I told him to get healthy, because 3 years after being cleared of cancer you can donate organs. So we would move on to having the health evaluated of his sister (an earth angel). In the meantime, Jaclyn's dad pursued tests to see how the lymphoma was progressing, but it was gone
Many tests later, no lymphoma, but he still has not received clearance to donate kidney.
We continue to test and hope for best.
Peace and happiness and one healthy kidney to everyone!