What is the Living Donor Process Like?
Hello,
I was wondering if anyone is able to shed some light on the process of being a living donor. I had just completed the questionnaire a week ago today for my sister, the day she found out she had been approved for a transplant at the Mayo. We have not heard anything other than her receiving a letter confirming she was approved for transplant The email said I would be contacted within 5 days.. I'm assuming I'm just worrying and being impatient since it has only been a week. Just seeing if there was anyone out that that is able to provide some reassurance in the process. There wasn't anything I answered in the health questionnaire that I would thing would not me allow to be tested..at least I had thought so. Amy info would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!!
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@marvinjsturing I hope that the Omaha group will allow you to register. It may be the place that gets everything worked out. I keep you in my prayers every night and hope that the magic call for a transplant will come soon. I know it is hard to stay positive, but think of something good and do all you can. A Christmas miracle would be that you get the call and have a donor.
Blessings to you and your family.
Carol
@marvinjsturing Here is a link to the different regions for transplant https://unos.org/community/regions/
My husband was listed at two different centers within region 5. Each center had different wait times, and different protocols.. Each year he went through re-evaluation at each center; basically they don't interact with each other. The closer center was only 20 miles away, and was the choice of his insurance. The insurance cooperated with his center-of-choice that was 120 miles away, where he did get his surgery. He had to pay out-of-pocket for the evaluation at the 2nd place, but it was worth it! He might still be waiting, otherwise. Sending good wishes for a successful testing and listing, then transplant, wherever it is done!
Ginger
@marthajean We will all be thinking of you when your appointments in Omaha come up. I too was of the impression that you could only register at one transplant center per region but apparently not since @gingerw's husband was registered in two. I hope your transplant comes soon and that it will be at your preferred center. When that call comes, it's such a great feeling.
JK
Yes stay strong keep active as you can follow rules put before you stay out of E.R
Good luck 2.5 year patient one day or night the call will come
Gary oja
@marvinjsturing
I’ll be thinking about you this week and I hope that this is the beginning of your best year ever.
@marvinjsturing I will have you in my thoughts and prayers as you go through the testing for acceptance in Omaha. I pray that those who make the decision will choose you for the transplant. We cannot lose hope. At an unexpected moment the call you've waited for will come. I am hoping that it comes soon.
Carol
@mycase1968, It has been a while since you have posted and I want to check in with you. Have you found out anything about the possibility of donating a kidney?
Please know that whether or not you are approved, you have already earned the "hero" status for your willingness. We would love to hear from you.
@contentandwell @retiredteacher @rosemarya @1bigblacksuv Thanks for your thoughts and prayers. My wife and I will be driving to Omaha on Tuesday with tests on Wednesday and Thursday. I am not sure when their transplant committee meets, but I am sure I will find out all about their process later this week. Will let you all know once all the tests are done.
I pray that the medical staff in Omaha will have a positive approach to your transplant!
@marvinjsturing safe driving! Patience with the technicians and relief when it's all done! Then the waiting starts. We're right there for you.
Ginger