hello and welcome! i am interested in hearing more about your china transplant experience.
Hi Rosa, Welcome to the forum.I am sorry to hear about your poor result with the kidney transplant from China. Are there no donors in Indonesia? which I believe has the largest population in South East Asia. Is it a religious belief that prevents transplant donations? Perhaps you can be an advocate for transplant reform in your country.Thanks for posting.
hello Rosa i admire how brave you are to travel to a foreign country where you are not fluent in the language and get a major medical procedure. what trust you put in those docs...I don't want to sound morbid but i was watching a documentary about the transplant market in china and it said they get the organs from executed prisoners....what do you feel about that? Did the docs mention that?xo,R
Selamat Siang Rosa & Welcome to IHD,OK I will quit with the Indonesian, it's been nearly 30 years since I studied it at school for a couple of years I think you might be one of the few members here who is the result of transplant tourism. I won't ask how much the kidney cost your family to procure in China, but that would obviously have been an element to it. I think the fact that you received a kidney that had Hep B/C is unfortunate underlining of just some of the risks of this kind of thing.Having written that I am glad it is working well for you after six+ years - that's a great result and I guess validates the effort to get it - hopefully it will last much longer.I think you will have some unique insights to offer our community with your experiences. Thanks for joining!! RichardMEL, Moderator
It seems inconceivable, but in 2002, there were only 8 kidney transplants in Indonesia with a population of 280 million.*http://www.nationmaster.com/graph/hea_tra_kid-health-transplants-kidney* This is not meant to judge Rosa in any way. These were the facts and statistics at the approximate time that Rosa had her transplant in China. We can only hope Rosa continue to do well and that some meaningful reform take place in Indonesia.
Hi Rosa, we are so glad you joined this site. Your story is very interesting and I am enjoying reading your posts. We have two things in common - Dr. doesn't know why I have kidney disease and I don't know anything about my donor either. So, we aren't really very different -- just got our kidneys from a different place. I am glad you are doing well. I hope your transplant last for years and years. Like Texasstyle said "the only thing that matters is that you're here". I look forward to getting to know more about you. Welcome to IHD And I am also impressed with your English, especially typing it out. paris, Moderator