Transplant News and Events
Hello everyone!
Many events are held each year and many news stories are published that may interest the transplant community. We thought it might be nice to let people know of some of these events and stories, even if they may not apply to everyone. In this discussion, feel free to post events and news stories that might be of interest to transplant patients, caregivers, or donors.
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This sounds interesting. In case someone who is in the Phoenix area wants to attend, do you have a date for this event to share here? Thanks.
Cancellation Notice:
Hello everyone, I hope everyone is safe and healthy on this beautiful Wednesday morning which, in any other year, would be Tax Day! Today we have some unfortunate news for those who attend our yearly picnic in Rochester. Due to the uncertain situation of COVID-19, the Transplant Center Patient and Donor Family Picnic to be held in Rochester, Minnesota, has been cancelled. The picnic is an annual event that was to be held on July 26. Our primary obligation is to the safety of our patients and their families, and we hope to see you again in summer of 2021!
Please share this post to anyone who may need to know, and stay home and stay safe in the coming weeks!
All my best,
Kristin
A fantastic news story which just happens to include one of our active participants in this discussion group - @jolinda and her kidney transplant story were featured on WCCO News recently.
https://minnesota.cbslocal.com/video/4765014-minnesota-womans-dual-kidney-transplant-surgery-gives-other-patients-more-options/
If you see any news that may be interesting to others in this group, feel free to share it in this "Transplant News and Events" thread!
This 2 minute video only tells a fraction of the story. The publication of this Mayo Clinic Study marks the most significant advancement in surgical technique for Polycystic Kidney Disease patients that I know of in my lifetime. Kudos to Dr. Prieto and the other brilliant individuals who made this happen. Big call out too to Lynette my Transplant Coordinator who ensured everything aligned behind the scenes.
God Bless Dawn, my living donor for gifting me a second chance at life.
This brings tears to my eyes! My husband just had his 4 month successful post kidney transplant checkup at Mayo Scottsdale last week. We are indescribably thankful to our daughter for her gift of life. Both of my Beaners are doing well! There have been some hard days, but more good ones. The Mayo Team and All of you have helped me more than I can say. Jolinda, I will find a way to share your story even if I have to stand on rooftops! That would be a sight! Thanks to you, to Dawn, to your Mayo team and to the newscasters for sharing your story. Stay well.
I too, am so grateful for my successful transplant done by Dr Prieto. It’s been two + years since my daughter donated one of her kidneys to me. We are both doing well. Whenever there’s a story on the news about a kidney donor and recipient, I’m totally drawn to it and it can be emotional, remembering how fortunate I am.
@tasher3433
Congratulations to you and your family! What a blessing that both donor and recipient are doing well. It is the best news ever. We are so fortunate to be given a second lease on life...now you're bringing tears to my eyes!
Hugs,
@jolinda
Immune suppression drugs fully covered for kidney transplant patients! If this is real it's amazing! I don't know how I missed this but maybe it got buried in the news? Is anyone else seeing these news stories? - @jolinda
ROCKVILLE, MD / ACCESSWIRE / December 28, 2020 / The following statement may be attributed to LaVarne A. Burton, president and CEO of the American Kidney Fund:
“The American Kidney Fund (AKF) thanks President Donald J. Trump for signing a legislative package that includes giving kidney transplant recipients comprehensive immunosuppressive drug coverage for the life of their transplant. AKF and all Ambassadors in the AKF Advocacy Network have worked tirelessly for years on this life sustaining legislation which adds a new Medicare coverage option for immunosuppressive drugs-also known as antirejection drugs-relied on by kidney transplant patients for the life of their transplant.
@jolinda I did find out that Medicare part b also covers transplant meds but I'm guessing your saying anyone? Is that also for any transplant or just Kidney.
Dana
@jolinda @danab have you not been getting your immunosuppressants paid for by Medicare B up until now? Mine have always been covered.
J