My opinion: A bird in the hand.. as they say.. because you may need a siblings kidney later on, and if the deceased donor is a very good match and you feel good about taking the kidney... I would do it.
Lets say your sister/brother is in the process of going through the testing to donate a kidney to you. While this is going on, you get the call that a cadaver donor is available to you. Do you take the cadaver kidney or do you pass and hope your sister/brother is approved knowing that a living family donor would most likely be more successful. Any thoughts...Boxman
This is what happened to me. My son was being tested (I didn't want him to donate). I got the call about a deceased donor and did it. I found out a few days after transplant he (my son) was a perfect match.
QuoteThis is what happened to me. My son was being tested (I didn't want him to donate). I got the call about a deceased donor and did it. I found out a few days after transplant he (my son) was a perfect match. Thanks all for your input. With my sister starting the testing, this thought came across me. I should be so lucky that I would have this choice..Hey? Now, Romona my question to you is, when was your transplant and is it still working and are you glad you did it to save your son the trouble...BoxmanEDITED: Fixed quote tag - okarol/moderator
That would never happen here... Once you have a living donor, you are taken off the "list" I know that if I had the choice I would take the cadaver kidney tho, I am just coming to terms of being given a kidney from a living donor.Kim
I would pass and wait for my living donor. Better kidney with known history. First transplant to me is VERY important and want to be a successful as possible. If you got "the call" then that would mean you are at the top of the list and you probably would not have to wait SOOOO long for another call (should your donor not work out). Someone else without the possibility of a living donor could have a chance also.
You get the "call" because of the tissue match, not just wait time, so it doesn't necessarily mean you will get another call soon.
Quote from: okarol on January 07, 2008, 10:42:42 PMYou get the "call" because of the tissue match, not just wait time,� so it doesn't necessarily mean you will get another call soon.A perfect match will come from anywhere across the country right? Although tissue match helps determine who gets it it is a sign of being near the top so I thought. I mean, I am not getting any calls at the bottom of the list unless a perfect match come up right?Hypothetically, is this kidney possibly bruised from an accident?
You get the "call" because of the tissue match, not just wait time,� so it doesn't necessarily mean you will get another call soon.