Three years, "dying on dilaysis"! What bullshit!
Excuse me, but if you are pausing your life while on dialysis, then you are wasting time! Dialysis helps you live. You may be tired and you may have treatments to go to every day or week, but I really think, you had better dialyze to live, not live to dialyze.Okay I am off of my soapbox now!
And last week, the Paired Donation Network turned on its computers to start its largest match run ever, on 160 donors and recipients. With more matchmaking among strangers, incompatibility-at least in terms of organs-may become a thing of the past.original post : http://www.usnews.com/usnews/health/articles/061008/16organ.htm.................Karol
These types of swaps involve a lot of coordination. The reason our hospital in Los Angeles doesn't do them is because it takes a great deal of logistical planning. The only way to ensure comfort with all involved is to have 4 operating rooms and 4 surgical staff ready simultaneously so that the operations take place at the same time. If one person even gets a cold, or their labs are questionable, the surgery gets postponed. ~Karol