Confused Recipient
I’m awaiting a transplant. I have people that have offered to donate. I called my team to find out what is happening. They asked the donor team if they have someone they are testing. I was told, “Not at this time.”
At the same time, a potential donor for me called the donor team and was told they are speaking to a woman at this time.
Why different answers? Why can’t I find out about the progress of finding me a donor? This is very frustrating. I understand there are privacy laws, can’t I just be given updates? Why can’t the team let me know my status, how many are on the list, etc?
I’m hoping to get a transplant before I need to start dialysis which will be by the end of this year according to my nephrologist.
Thank you for your input.
Susan
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Thanks for helping me to understand this process, @marvinjsturing.
@morty, Organ donation is a miraculous event, and it definitely does not occur as easily as TV and movies would lead us to believe. With that in mind, I am concerned about how you are getting along. I was on dialysis before my transplant because of acute kidney failure. How are you feeling and have you needed to start dialysis?
@jolinda you obviously know a lot about the whole process that potential donors must go through.
Do you know what the psychological requirements are? If a person had been treated for depression would that eliminate them?
JK
That has been my experience as well. My donor told me about 6 weeks ago she was going to Rochester for screening and has kept me updated throughout. I do know that others have registered but have not heard if any were a match. As of now We are waiting to get scheduled...will probably need to wait until elective surgery is available again.
Good Morning, @frmike. Welcome to Connect. I assure you that you are not alone with worry and concern about the current cancellation of elective surgeries.
Here is an article that I want to share. It is an easy-to-read article about the difficult decisions that the transplant departments and that patients are experiencing.
Organ Transplant: 'Essential' Surgery in a Time of Pandemic
— Centers describe the tough choices, strategies, and outcomes they're seeing
MedPage Today March 26, 2020
https://www.medpagetoday.com/infectiousdisease/covid19/85623
Here are discussions where others have also talked about having their surgeries delayed - look for these in the newest posts
COVID-19 and Transplant PatientsI
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/covid-19-in-transplant-patients/
Living Donor Kidney surgery next Tuesday: Any advice?
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/living-donor-kidney-surgery-next-tuesday/