New Transplant Blog Posts
Hello everyone,
We hope this finds everyone well today! We have started this discussion today to announce a new blog post. Every week, we will reply to this discussion to let you know when something new is published. Watch for new information often!
Have a productive and enjoyable week!
- Kristin
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@IWantToBelieve We had contacted people we knew had medical issues and found out about people willing to charter for emergency medical transport. Then we contacted the pilots we knew were willing, shared information and came to a verbal agreement. This was 7 years ago, so things may be different now. The man in charge in our town instructed us to call when we needed a pilot. He was not available the night we had to leave, but he called another pilot who brought his plane from 100 miles away, picked us up and then took us to Rochester, MN. In this network I believe each pilot owned his own plane so you could not be sure of the exact plane you would be on. Our was mostly a cargo plane with 2 seats in the cargo area. I cannot commend this man enough. He had come immediately after finishing another job and scavenged the vending machines for snacks. As fate would have it, I went into insulin shock during the flight and had to ask him for something with sugar. We initially asked for a soda, but he only had diet; and then he offered his snacks. He called ahead and arranged for a taxi to take us from the airport to a motel. Right after we landed the storm closed in and everything shut down.
In our area there is now a group called Angel Flights, but I don't have any other information about them. I suggest you contact your local clinics, hospitals and emergency services for emergency air transport available in your area. Good luck to you.
Another alternative for you might be to move to Rochester, MN (or wherever you will be having your transplant) and secure a room in a transplant house or inexpensive studio or apartment to wait for your transplant. Your transplant hospital should have contact information and suggestions to help you facilitate that if it becomes necessary for you.
@keggebraaten I wish I had this list when I was considering dual listing. Thankfully a transplant came through for me in Boston which is about 55 miles away so there was no need for overnight arrangments.
JK
@2011panc @IWantToBelieve I believe it is easy to find rentals in Florida for whatever amount of time you need, for reasonable prices. We considered the Mayo there and the one in MN since the flights to both were approximately the same cost for us.
JK
if you have insurance???? I live in south texas and I am treated at the mayo in Rochester Minnesota. I have secured a flight with alacura med flight. I had to get the mayo clinic to help convince my insurance that a transplant call is a emergence call. I did ask what out of pocket would cost 40 to 60 thousand depending on my health. check angle flight also. I hope this helps
Thank you, your answer is very helpful. I'm hoping to have a living donor and avoid all this but that might not happen and I have been wondering how I would get to Rochester in time. I now have some options to investigate.
Very helpful. Thank you!
@IWantToBelieve
I made contact by searching the Web. I filled out 3 questions application for 3 different companies and media flight contacted me and put me in touch with Alacura. I wish you the best. Prayers for you on your journey.
@jerrydrennan I saw those applications and I will pursue this avenue when I get on the waitlist if I'm not able to have a living donor. Thanks so much for sharing as it is something I never thought of before.
I had worked on securing my flight whil I was having my possible donors screened. I had 11 people sign in and only one made it to be checked at the Mayo. Then was turned down at the last test. If you are able make contact now and they understand what your up against. You might or might not have to use them. I wish the best. I will help with information and prayers.
@jerrydrennan Thanks for your prayers! I will pursue this once I'm officially on the transplant list. My GFR is 20 now but I get an iothalamate test next month to get an exact reading because my nephrologist thinks it will go up to 21 or 22 once I'm off the study med so hopefully I have a little longer.