My daughter's donor was someone we met online (LDO.) We emailed back and forth a bit, but I asked her to contact the transplant team directly to begin an evaluation. It really is not necessary to get too involved because, as I am sure you know, the person might not even match and you've invested your hopes in them, so let the transplant team at least begin the process. At the hospitals around here they do not discuss any pending donors with the recipient under any circumstances, and it's the living donor coordinator who works with them, not your coordinator, so it's very separate. It's all very confidential and it's not up to you to introduce the donor to the team, it's their job to contact them and ask to get involved. This is one of the ways the team measures the commitment of the potential donor.
I brought up how there were so many cases in the US where living donors didn't really know their recipients.. and the nurse told me.. "THIS IS CANADA VS the US. THEY HAVE TO PAY FOR THEIR HEALTHCARE"
Riki, I'm thinking of going that route now. At first I wanted to try to talk to the transplant centre myself and see if I can get some sort of understanding..looks like no one wants to listen to me.This tx coordinator... I think he took my questions personally or something because he started arguing with me at a personal level. Keep in mind I've never met this guy in person before. This is the first convo I've ever had with him.First he judged me. He said:"Don't go online for a donor. That is not the right way. Go ask family and friends. You know what? I don't even think you have made that step. I don't even think your family knows whats going on" k WTF! What does he know about me to say that I never told my family?Second he said:"You know what you are doing is soliciting..going online and asking for donors. Those who want money will come to you.. and if you talk to them then you are soliciting."I think he has issues....And then he told me that my potential donor can go donate if she wants to..she can register herself through the donor program and donate to someone randomly. I was like..if she can donate to a random person..why not me? She knows my story and she wants to help ME.His answer? "Look there is a lot of biology behind it. There is a DNA test where the donor program will find the best match"OKAY..his first statement is not valid as an argument to what I asked. I am also offended that he mentioned that as if I don't know my biology and the process of donating. He has NO valid comebacks. Then I said "oh yea I know. The DNA test..where you have 6 tissue types and you gotta match..the more matches the better"And then he responded: "It seems to me that you have been doing a lot of reading... look there is no point in you talking about this right now. We are talking in circles. The answer will always be no"To me, it is no longer about the rules of the hospital but his attitude towards me..towards my persistence in QUESTIONING.OH you guys want to hear another piece of rule that is added to the picture? They don't allow boyfriend/girlfriend to donate because they are worried of break ups in the future and problems arising from that.This is more of a rant if anything... I needed to get this out.
OH AND THE TRANSPLANT COORDINATOR SAID I WAS SOLICITING! why? because I went online trying to look for a donor. That is apparently soliciting.
Riki, I'm thinking of going that route now. At first I wanted to try to talk to the transplant centre myself and see if I can get some sort of understanding..looks like no one wants to listen to me.
Quote from: jadey on January 05, 2012, 06:01:14 PMRiki, I'm thinking of going that route now. At first I wanted to try to talk to the transplant centre myself and see if I can get some sort of understanding..looks like no one wants to listen to me.Ok. I gave him a heads up about you, and told him your username on this site. Fighting for people who are trying to get live donor transplants is one of the things he does. He's fought successfully for himself, and for others.
There are a handful of people on this site that I have as facebook friends as well. I'm a hardcore commenter.. *LOL* plus I compete against at least one of them on Bejeweled Blitz
Hey this is a general question for anyone here experienced with transplant. My centre here tells me it is a MINIMUM of 9 months to work up a donor (all the testing) does it HONESTLY take that long?
He said that husband/wife donations are done BUT they grill them so hard with questions regarding divorce in order to find something wrong with the relationship..if they can't then they do the transplant.