That's me---idiopathic FSGS. I cannot get any neph or transplant surgeon to flat out tell me the chances of it recurring. I always hear "everyone is different". It is a big concern of mine. If you are asking for a living donor and you know there is a chance of FSGS effecting the new kidney, are you being irresponsible in taking the new kidney? I strugge with this alot.
This was very interesting to read - thank you.I have FSGS but the slow version (it took well over 10 years and possibly over 30 to totally snuff out my kidneys). I asked the doc about the chances of it affecting a transplanted kidney and he said that it wasn't that likely and even if it did it was reasonable to assume that the progression would be as slow as with the current FSGS I have - thus it could affect the kidney but so slow that the transplanted kidney could fail before FSGS killed it off.It is still a concern to me obviously so thanks for sharing this!
Thanks RichardMel and Jill for you input. Jill, you are still my guiding light! Part of my struggle is having one of my children donating and then, in the future FSGS effects them. None of this is simple, is it?