I Hate Dialysis Message Board
Dialysis Discussion => Dialysis: General Discussion => Topic started by: charmed on July 17, 2013, 08:18:53 AM
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I wanted to know if anyone had heard of this topic or indeed had one and what your thoughts where.
I had a kidney from a friend about 8 years ago ABO incompatible - so he is a totally different group to me.
1: they have to give you lots of plasma exchanges to get rid of tita levels in your blood, ( tita fight foreign blood types) This process of hooking you up to a washing machine can leave you bleeding out of everywhere, freezing ( as the bottles of fluid dripping into your blood steam has to come straight out of a fridge)
SO the op went well and created urine before going to recovery room. The issue is my under laying diagnosis is FSGS, So i was told i cannot have a family member kidney, ( as the fsgs would attack and killt kidney) so i tried ABO incompatible. It was 18 months of hell
has anyone tried it?
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How long did that transplant last?
It seems that more often now, if you have a incompatible donor they try to put you and the donor in a paired exchange program. I know they do ABOi for people with low antibodies, but others with high antibodies are usually not eligible.