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Prograf versus Adoport

Transplants | Last Active: Feb 13, 2023 | Replies (34)

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@colleenyoung

Bonjour et bienvenue, @virginiefrance de Paris. 🙂
I have moved your question and discussion about Prograf vs Adoport to this similar discussion started by @wildcat from Scotland. What an international group.

- Prograf versus Adoport https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/prograf-versus-adoport/

Click the link to read the discussion from the beginning. I think you'll appreciate the helpful posts from members.

I would love to learn more about your transplant journey. Would you like to add your story here?
- Organ Donation and Transplant: What is Your story? https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/organ-donation-and-transplant-what-is-your-story/

Your story can inspire others expecting a lung transplant.

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I fell ill in 2007, I had to wait on the emergency list for the transplant because I am from group B so very rare: I was transplanted with 2 lungs on September 11, 2008 then on January 29, 2010 following a rejection of the graft: since then I have been in chronic rejection but I manage to have an "almost normal" life, the anti-rejections having caused cancer of the uterus and skin cancer. I had a hysterectomy last October and that's fine! my last sister had both lungs transplanted in August 2019 at the age of 53, I was 50 and my older sister was 36. it's the Mayoclinic!!!! who discovered that our family illness was due to a genetic anomaly and that it stopped at us thank God 🙏 so our children and grandchildren will not be affected: funny story....😌