Antibody Mediated Rejection-Liver, anyone else??
Hi everyone, I've previously had a liver transplant, 2 actually, each for different reasons.
I've just been told I'm in late stage chronic rejection...and my liver biopsy sample indicates stage 3/4 cirrhosis...and I need a third liver transplant:(
I have something called Antibody Mediated Rejection that is very rare in liver transplants and I'm trying to find anyone else who has experienced this...please let me know if you have, I'd love to chat.
This happens in other organs, but it's extremely rare in livers.
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I live in a small town in northern Minnesota. All of my transplants were done through Mayo in Rochester. The team has been very supportive throughout the years. I just happened to be one of the people that if there is a low percentage of it happening to someone, then that someone is usually me. I don't ever let it get to me. I have my favorites among the staff of the transplant clinics though and try my best to see them on a continuous basis so that I maintain continuity of care since that seems to be the best way to get good results rather than just drawing who happens to be in clinic at the time. Continuity of care is important for patients and especially those that have a more complex case.
@charicen, how did your follow-up appointments go yesterday?
They still did not have the ultrasound report ready when we saw the doctor on Monday afternoon. Still waiting for either a message on the portal or a phone call if it is something to be concerned about. I am going with the no news is good news option at this point. I will be seeing Orthopedics on July 10 for my knee issues. They did have the x-ray report available and it showed diffuse degenerative arthritis in both of my knees, which was nothing really new that I didn't already know. I am most likely going to be having a knee replacement in the near future. After 30+ years of prednisone it is not a big surprise that I have significant arthritis. It's all about the trade-offs that we make as patients when it comes to our survival. I'll just be more like a cross between the bride of Frankenstein and the Bionic Woman by the time I'm done. LOL!
I recently came upon this information about sensitized transplant patients. And I learned that around 30% of transplant patients are sensitized. Here is what Dr. Andrew Bentall, a Mayo Clinic nephrologist, explains what can be done to help sensitized transplant patients who can be difficult to match with organ donors.
http://bit.ly/2N4gXIg
@orchidninja, @charicen, If you get this message, Would you be comfortable to share your experience?
despues de mi transplante de Higado 3 anos atras, en febrero 2 del 2022 me dijeron que el higado transplantado empezo con cirrosis, la razon no la saben aqui en LA mi transplante lo hicieron en Mayo Clinic Arizona. Lo que el hepatologo me sugiere es que tome las medicinas y dar tiempo hasta que el higado nos de senal para un nuevo transplante, mientras tanto, me dieron NADODOL beta bloqueante para reducir mi HIPERTENCION. Cual seria tu opinion al respecto de un segundo transplante?
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sorry to hear this I had 3 years ago a Liver Transplant but is in a Cirrosis Process again. What is your suggestion on a second liver transplant? It is ok to do it or not? I read that most of the second transplanted person have few chance to survive is this is true?
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@arqui02000, I want to invite a member to this discussion because she had her 2nd liver transplant 17 years ago. I expect that she will have some thoughts to share with you.
@jinja320 - I want to invite you to this discussion and to meet @arqui02000 who is progressing toward a 2nd liver transplant. I know that your experience will be beneficial in answering his questions that are posted in his post above this one.
please if any one has a second liver transplant reply this I appreciate any information I had since 3 years a first liver transplant
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