Thanks for the links.
I'm from Colombia and in Colombia. If anyone of you knows anything about those medical trials soon to start involving different new methods of renal replacement (either via 3rd printer, or artificial kidney) don't hesitate in sharing with me. I wouldn't mnd to volunteer
I'm 26 years old and have been on the waiting list for four years. Sadly, it seems there's corruption and many of the transplants end up going to the highest international bidder. We specially seem to have many people from Israel comng and buying their way out of dialysis. Coincidentally, today a new law was approved by which all people that die are forced to give away their organs for transplants if these are healthy. Unless he has let a notarized paper while in life certifying he doesnt want to shrre his organs once dead. In recent times the number of patients waiting for a transplant has increased, while the numbers of donors has decreased. Living donation that aren't between family members are very few; recipients feel afraid of being blackmailed by donors once they have their health. Donors feel afraid in general (they think this increases their probabilities of dying)
Not to mention that my christianity is a bg deal in my country for both good and bad. Families think donating their relatives organs is amoral.
With the new law now, relatives can no longer oppose to the organs being taken away and donated. I truly pray and hope this will end up helping me find a brand new and beautiful kidney.
Also, I'm planning on registering myself in another smaller city. Appareantly number of cadaveric donors is much higher there (people are into bike) and the population is much less. I'm going there next month to find out.
Regarding hemodialysis... I truly don't know the standards in the US or Europe, but I suppose they are better than here. Here Fresenius treats patients as cattle. Before I started peritoneal dialysis I was in Hemo for 4 months with a temporal catheter (my kidneys failed abruptly) Besides feeling sick and suffering migraines after every single session, I had to stand by seeing people diying a couple of times. The continuos beeps of the machines, the white hospital lights, even the choice of tv programming they put to the patients! all that sucked so much. I know that you guys there in the US have nextstage (or whatever its name is) I guess that's totally a different experience. But here it is simply not available.
This is why I pray it doesn't have to come to that!
I thank you all for your interest. I would be thankful as well if in case you believe in prayer, you include me in yours next time around. I'll do the same for you