How fabulous, Cordelia! I'm over the moon for you. You might be right about the doctor's suggestion as desensitization does not always work. It also requires chemo as far as I've ever heard, and having gone through a similar process, I was knocked flat by it. I think you said you are quite sensitive to drugs? I had aphereisis (no chemo) and had a monster headache and was vomiting for a week after. My husband underwent the same procedure and walked out of there like it was any other day. Then I had chemo later. Wow. That was an experience I hope to never repeat. It was brutal, and it also is really hard on your veins, so I used to think my veins were so awesome and I was an easy stick (for blood draws, not dialysis) and after chemo my veins went straight to hell. I fear that I would be pretty hosed should I ever need dialysis again, so it's lucky that I don't think I ever will. As for paired exchanges, as far as I know it would only be the donors required to travel, or they could just transport the organ as someone else suggested? I know someone who did a paired exchange at UCLA with people in New Jersey. I don't think he traveled but perhaps I can dig up the story and see. I am so excited for you and hope to read of your successful transplant very soon. Keep the updates coming, please!
Cariad, I'm confused and puzzled by your post when you mentioned about chemo. I don't ever recall having heard/read that plasma exchange is like chemo. Can you please clarify? I'm concerned. Am I going to lose my hair and get really, really sick during/afterwards? I don't understand.
Congrats with your hubbies result, and please start relaxing now. High bp is not a good look at your appointment. love Cas
HiI'm from MB Canada and on feb 2 I recieved a kidney through the paired exchange program. My husband was the donator. I don't have much time to comment right now but just wanted you to know if u have questions I'd be happy to fill you in on how it went for us. There were 4 exchanges in our chain 2 provinces.Alisa