Just curious if you have noticed over the years that once someone receives a transplant and sourta gets their life back in order if they tend to drop off the boards and stop posting? It seems as though with all the people that receive transplants that there would be more postings in the transplant section.
How is she doing xplant dad? How old is she?? I'm still new to all of this and trying to get as much info from people who have gone through it. It's scary and I want to know that it's going to be OK in the end
And I for one am very thankful that u do continue to post here... I am 35yr old this hit me out if the blue like a ton of bricks and the only hope I have of living a somewhat normal life is to get that transplant. My family, the Dr's, nurses can can all tell me this is temporary and I am going to turn out ok but it takes someone like u who have been through the same thing as myself to really get my hopes up that there is light at the end of the tunnel.
it's very depressing coming from where I was to where I am now
And yes, it's very depressing in the clinic I am prob the youngest by 20 years and everyone else seems to have other issues like diabetes/oxygen and I walk in and it looks like I came to the wrong place.......He has done over 1k transplants I felt very comfortable with him..
Iolaire, Mayo Scottsdale did right at 375 kidney transplants last year-which beat the years before numbers by a few...but not much. From what I remember, they have 8 transplant surgeons on staff now. They are pretty good at what they do