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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Gift of Life was a godsend for us! I wondered if there was anything similar in Omaha. I wish I had the resources to start something similar there. If you go to Omaha, let me know if I can be of assistance!
Blessings,
JoDee
@marvinjsturing I am surprised to hear that length of time plays a role too, I thought it was all on severity. Mayo certainly has a huge advantage with the Gift of Life House. My hospital of choice is Mass General, an hour or two down the highway depending on traffic. For me having a place to stay was not an issue but I don't think they have anything like the accommodations at Mayo, although I could be wrong since I had no need for that. I do know they do not have dedicated housing, but they may have agreements with some local lodging establishments.
The NP at my hepatologist at MGH told me, if I got the call TAKE IT. I think that is important but if you are on the list and in great need I do think that must take priority. I still look back on the day I got the call, two months sooner than they had said would be the earliest I would hear, and remember it so well, particularly how calm my husband and I both were!
I hope that Mayo will come through for you, it sounds like it could be the best option. One never knows. Are they in the same transplant region, so would have access to the same organs? If not then maybe Mayo would come through first. For livers blood type was an important factor too, so I presume it is for kidney also. I am blood type B and that helped get the call sooner than I would have otherwise.
JK
@marvinjsuring It sounds like you may have already checked with a hospitalist re housing in Nebraska. I would suggest checking with a few of the large hotels personally, especially those who may have shuttles to the hospital. Ask if they have a special rate for families/ patients in your circumstances. If Nebraska Medicine is located on a university campus, there might be some housing set aside?
Sending prayers of strength and hope.
Ginger
I received a call from my transplant coordinator at Nebraska Medicine this afternoon. She informed me that the transplant committee has approved placing my name on their transplant list, however I will be inactive at this time. We recently moved and i had to find a new oncologist. One of the first things he did was to order a PET scan. After the scan, he called and told me there were "shadows" in the area of my Whipple surgery. He recommended that I have another PET scan in 3 months. Nebraska Medicine said they wanted to see the results of that scan before they would make me active.
@marvinjsturing. Marvin, Just another bump in the road. We'll pray that this is just a tiny problem that can easily be corrected. I am so happy that they have put you on the list and as soon as you get all the tests done or redone as they require, the road to transplant city should be smooth. Things are looking up.
Carol
@marvinjsturing Getting a spot on the list is a great step. Holding good thoughts on those shadows.
Ginger
@marvinjsturing hopefully the shadows will prove to be nothing. I had a scan at one point that had a shadow which they thought was a clot. The head radiologist then examined it and decided it was just a blur! Phew. I hope the same for you.
JK
Prayers that it is nothing and that you are activated soon.
Blessings,
JoDee
Nebraska Medicine called to let me know that I am now on their kidney transplant list as inactive. They had one of their doctors review my PET scan. That doctor said there may be some evidence that my cancer has come back. I asked Mayo to review my results and they have scheduled me for a PET scan next week.
@marvinjsturing - I am disappointed that you are in this situation. Thanks to Mayo for scheduling you next week. Praying for you.