My transplant coordinator told me there is no real number to the list. She said it all comes down to the best person to match the donor.
My pre-transplant coordinator encouraged me to call once in awhile and check in. She said that was helpful to know I was still interested and let them know if any kind of medical problems had cropped up. I was only on the list 6 weeks. I should have called when I found out I had a UTI. When they called me I relayed the info to them and the surgeon decided since I had been on an antibiotic for almost a week, he wanted me to come anyway. They tested my urine and I was cleared for surgery.
There isn't really a way to know where you are on the list other than to interpolate the odds we are given at listing time by blood type, metropolitan area, and transplant center. I can say that I had hunches or gut feelings at certain times during my wait with some really strong ones the week of the transplant. Two days before the call came I had a strong feeling that the time was near and that time I was right.
The only exception is a perfect match, in which it goes to whomever and wherever they are on the list.
I use to call my coordinator once a month to see if I had moved up, however I've stopped that as it was too frustrating... I've been number 11 on the list for over a year... I've lost faith in the list and I'm now proactively looking for a live donation.In my opinion O type kidneys should only go to O type recipients.
and FYI - O kidneys are given to O patients first.
Quote from: okarol on January 23, 2008, 12:18:40 PMand FYI - O kidneys are given to O patients first.Are you sure? I was told that O's only can get from O's but that O's can give to anyone and when a kidney (type O) comes up it goes to whomever it matches regardless of blood type. I was told the wait time for O's can be longer since other groups can match the O kidneys and kidneys of their own blood group while O's only can match against those that are O.
Quote from: BigSky on January 23, 2008, 01:49:27 PMQuote from: okarol on January 23, 2008, 12:18:40 PMand FYI - O kidneys are given to O patients first.Are you sure? I was told that O's only can get from O's but that O's can give to anyone and when a kidney (type O) comes up it goes to whomever it matches regardless of blood type. I was told the wait time for O's can be longer since other groups can match the O kidneys and kidneys of their own blood group while O's only can match against those that are O.THIS IS NO LONGER TRUE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Cedars Sinai in LA does ABO Incompatible transplants. My friend just had one last week! His dad was not his blood type so he had both IVIG and Plasmapheresis and then had his transplant!! He was just released from the hospital today with a creatinine of .8!!!!!!!