Some of us have no choice we are precluded by a medical reason so we are not canadates for transplants, you are 7 times more likely to die on dialysis then after a transplant.
Does anyone on this forum have experience with the transplants from old kidneys? I am a pretty young 74. I certainly don't think I should monopolize a donor kidney that could help a young person with much more life in them than I have. My neph has mentioned, several times, that there is a secondary market in kidneys from older people that may not be tip top, but are good enough for another old person. Given that my quality of life was quite good when I had 15% and up of kidney function (actually even until it hit 6%), I would think an old person's 30-50% kidney would be quite adequate. Anyone with experience in this?As for me, I'm on in-center hemo awaiting getting my PD cath fixed. I have avoided thinking about a transplant because I have a primal resistance to taking immuno-suppressive drugs for life. And it also sounds like going the transplant route thrusts you even more into the medical-industrial complex than even D does.