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« on: March 13, 2010, 04:37:39 PM »

Hospital gives kidney girl a death sentence

    Helen Bamford
    March 13 2010 at 08:47PM

Marie Martins is a bright, articulate 16-year-old who should have her whole life ahead of her. Instead she has been given a death sentence by the very people who should be saving her because hospitals are overcrowded and under-equipped.

The teenager, who is suffering from kidney failure, yesterday left Cape Town's Groote Schuur Hospital in an ambulance for her hometown of Knysna, where she is not expected to live for more than a week without treatment.

Being from Knysna, George Hospital is where she should be receiving dialysis until a donor can be found, but they have said they are full and can't accommodate her.
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Marie said she'd always been extremely healthy, but started feeling ill at school one day in January. She is a Grade 11 pupil at Knysna Secondary School.

"My feet started to swell and I felt tired and out of breath."

She was sent to George Hospital. "They took tests and found out that my kidneys weren't working, so I was sent to Groote Schuur for dialysis."

She has been having dialysis three times a week.

Marie has responded well to the treatment and appeared in good spirits yesterday, despite being told that George Hospital has declined to offer her the life-saving treatment.

Staff at Groote Schuur, who have come to know and love the girl they describe as smart and sweet, are upset that she has been sent home to die.

Lungi Hlakudi, a social worker in the renal unit at Groote Schuur, said George patients were assessed at Groote Schuur to establish whether they were suitable patients for lifesaving dialysis.

A panel comprising Hlakudi, doctors, specialists and the transplant co-ordinator sit every Thursday at midday to make the tough decisions on who lives and who dies.

Hlakudi said they found Marie was a good candidate for both dialysis and a transplant, but when they told George Hospital, they learnt it was full.

Groote Schuur cares for around 120 renal patients at any given time, and needs Marie's bed.

Hlakudi said the only chance for Marie now would be if someone stepped in to cover the costs of dialysis, which could be done privately.

It costs R850 to R1 000 per treatment for dialysis, or R15 000 to R20 000 a month. Patients can wait up to five years for a donor. Marie's family know it is a long shot but are praying for a miracle.

Her tearful mother Maggie, who arrived from Knysna yesterday to accompany her daughter home, said she would like to get help.

Faiza Steyn, the provincial health department spokeswoman, confirmed that dialysis slots at George Hospital were all occupied. "As soon as a slot becomes available Ms Martins would be duly considered. All the slots are filled with patients who are equally deserving of the treatment."

"We estimate that there are 1 000 patients in the public sector requiring long-term dialysis in the Western Cape, of which we can accommodate between 120 and 150 at Groote Schuur and Tygerberg, depending on the number of successful transplants," she said.

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« Reply #1 on: March 13, 2010, 05:28:09 PM »

Reminds me of the post here how it use to be here on who was allowed dialysis. Seems they need to look into PD or NX Stage if hospitals can not accomodate patients.
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« Reply #2 on: March 13, 2010, 09:06:41 PM »

That is bloody terrible!!
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« Reply #3 on: March 13, 2010, 10:07:47 PM »

Wow! I have a 16 year old daughter. 
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« Reply #4 on: March 14, 2010, 12:35:34 AM »

Wow. That is so horrible! I keep thinking about how I'm close to her age, and that could happen to me! Wow. I'm like about to cry. I feel for her. I so wish I could do something for her and her family. She is in my thoughts.
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« Reply #5 on: March 14, 2010, 03:26:44 AM »

Wow! I have a 16 year old daughter.
I too love my 16 year old, Tiffany  :thumbup; Its a shame that living with a serious disease, it has come down to the all mighty dollar bill. I wonder why there isnt an address for donation? People forget how precious life is, until they are faced with loosing it, may God Bless that child.
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« Reply #6 on: March 14, 2010, 04:32:31 PM »

I hope this young lady can find other options or something. It's sad and she doesn't deserve to die.
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« Reply #7 on: March 14, 2010, 06:13:05 PM »

Makes me grateful to live where I live at the time I live in.  I hope this girl gets the treatments she needs soon.  :grouphug;
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« Reply #8 on: March 14, 2010, 06:27:30 PM »

The vast majority of people do not have access to dialysis. Of the 6+ billion on the Earth - maybe 1 to 1.5 billion have access not based on their ability to pay.
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