Transplant Evaluation - What to expect
We received a call today from Mayo-Jax saying our referral had been approved for transplant evaluation and to schedule an appointment. We were told to expect to say up to 3 weeks for testing every day, the entire day. We were not expecting that long of an evaluation and told them we would call back tomorrow after we looked into travel/lodging arrangements. We will plan to stay the entire 3 weeks but just wondering what the general time frame it was for most people. Did it usually take the entire three weeks? And can someone give me an idea of the battery of tests/evaluations that will be included. Thanks!
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@jeanne5009 yes she is. I have learned a great from Mayo Connect Transplant participants & her suggested links.
@windwalker OMG extremely interesting. Something akin to stem cell which is marbled with moral & ethical questions. Yet the upside of solutions it brings about is undeniably worth exploration. Thanks for the news. Do you have the link to that info?
@gaylea1 Guilt is a relatively common emotion to which I assure you you are not alone. As a hopeful donor I feel guilty I did not act upon my desire 2 yrs. ago when I first came across the need for live kidney donors. Knowing an average 22 people die a day because they cannot get a kidney & I may very well have been the right fit to start a chain that could have saved at least half of a days death toll doesn't help alleviate my guilt either. But faith is I have because I know I can still give even upon my death & that gives me hope.
@rosemarya I had no idea that my birth month is notable for such a worthy cause. That is awsome.
@mauraacro I'm so glad I've learned about paired donations. To put it not so gracefully it's the most bang for the organ.
@beckyjohnson I will have to retrace my steps or Google it. I poke around and read so many medical journals, some from other countries, that I can barely remember where I see them. I need to be more diligent about saving more of the articles that I find. Will get back to you on this.
@gaylea1 My daughter and I are both organ donor listed. I was listed when they first started putting it on driver's license many years ago. Donated organs are gifts and should be accepted as such. No guilt nessessary.
@rosemarya At first I was adamant about knowing the recipient but now I'm content to be open minded to considering all venues.
@gaylea1 and @beckyjohnson& @caligali
Here is a link about 3-D organ printing. This is going on right now in our own country. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/innovation/soon-doctor-print-human-organ-on-demand-180954951/
@mauraacro you never cease to amaze me. I understand what you're saying & completely agree with you. There is a certain amount of serenity in knowing that we can improve other peoples quality of life. We are doubly blessed to be able to do this both alive & upon our death. This brings another definition to life after death.