It's just unfair!!
Gregory commented to me the other day, that when he was on in-centre haemo, when people got their transplants he always got depressed. He hated it. I know you probaby also do the thing to be happy for them and so forth, but with the disappointment, I get where you're coming from.
In the USA:As of today there are 96,012 people waiting for a kidney. 34,417 new patients were added to the wait list in 2010.16,900 people received transplants in 2010: 10,622 from deceased donors and 6,278 from living donors.The supply of deceased donors will never meet the ever growing need.Living donors are making a difference. It improves the chances for everyone who does not have a donor when a living donor donates.
Quote from: okarol on October 25, 2011, 09:18:15 PMIn the USA:As of today there are 96,012 people waiting for a kidney. 34,417 new patients were added to the wait list in 2010.16,900 people received transplants in 2010: 10,622 from deceased donors and 6,278 from living donors.The supply of deceased donors will never meet the ever growing need.Living donors are making a difference. It improves the chances for everyone who does not have a donor when a living donor donates.Thank you for these stats, okarol. I am going to be the Grim Organ Harvester on Monday. I think I'll make a sign with these stats and wear it!KarenInWA
Sadly transplant is not for me so I ENVY all of you who are able to go through the process. Good luck.
I thought I saw a thread that said something about things not to say at the tx interview.