Oh wow, thank you BigSky... that was such an informative link!!! I will read it again, I know. Thanks to you too Rookiegirl. I was told that I can't be transplanted until my PRA number goes way down, so the treatments have to be first. I'm surprised that you could be transplanted with that number, but very happy for you! Thanks.
Vandie, were your infusions every day? I am terrible at using the search engine at this site... I can't find Paris' story.
Otto gets his checked every 8 weeks, it's something he has to do to stay active on the list and has stayed at 100%.
Quote from: lola on August 01, 2010, 08:00:48 PMOtto gets his checked every 8 weeks, it's something he has to do to stay active on the list and has stayed at 100%.And does he get some sort of report telling him what it is? Does it change from time to time? I know that pregnancies and blood transfusions cause your PSA to go higher, but other than that, what makes it change? Can someone please explain to me how this works?