I'm not upset or offended but you have to remember not everyone in this world see's a transplant as the ultimate answer. It is my choice that I am one of those "forever" dialysis people. It is my decision that I do not want a transplant. I have my own reasons and thought's on transplant. So please don't feel sorry for me. And I will be happy for you when you get one because that's what you want.
I was referring to the patients that want a transplant but aren't eligible (for whatever reason) that I feel sorry for. There are quite a few of those in my center.
And then there are those of us who get evaluated, put on the list--but my realization is that due to a PRA of 100%, I will not get a transplant without a living donor who is a good match. 5 people tested-- no one is acceptable. So, chances are getting slimmer by the day of getting a new kidney. I have had to re-evaluate my thoughts and accept where I am at. But, I am ok with all of it. I educate myself on everything related to my health. Take the best care of myself I can. Being on the list isn't the magic answer----this whole disease is so complicated.
Thanks for the info and encouragement. I wish you all luck, as well.Now...what is PRA?