Your 7 years of being listed for a transplant or for the treatments? Sorry for seeming so dense but our system is so majorly different.
Are you guys saying that each hospital maintains its own list of donors? Surely not?
alrightstill -- My husband Marvin has high antibodies, too (old transplant). We checked into the plasmapheresis and the IVIG therapies but were told that it only lowered ("tricked the antibodies," as described to us) for a short time; hence, we were told that we would need to have a living donor tested AND APPROVED and "ready to go" before we did this. We don't have a living donor .
Yes, in the US you are allowed to be listed with a Transplant at Center once in each state. So currently I am listed in New Jersey, New York, Philadelphia and Maryland. Though - and someone can correct me if I'm wrong, all centers use the main UNOS list to pick from..? I don't know. It's confusing, I'm sure someone else can explain it better.
It's your body and your health. You do what you want to do.