Current wait times for a cadaveric kidney transplant

Posted by parboy @parboy, Oct 29, 2017

I have searched for the average wait times for a cadaveric kidney at Mayo and haven't found resources. I've been to txmultilisting.com which is very helpful but would like to confirm their data through a separate resource.

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I did not contact angel flights. Was prepared to do a private air charter if necessary.

My transplant was done 200 miles from my home, we drove and due to road construction it took about 5 hours to drive.

The txmultilist web site is not a scam, it was
developed and is managed by a person who has a kidney transplant. I have spoken with her several times.

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@blbird33

Frayfl, thank you for this info. I looked at the site you mentioned, TXMULTILISTING.COM, and they do have a lot of info. I clicked on a Center and it took me to someone asking if I need help with the whole process and applications. Can I trust this person as not a scam? Has anyone you know used their process from this website to apply to centers? Also, did you try working with Angel Flights West, for me, to use if called by a Center to get there as soon as possible for a transplant? I really do not have local support near a transplant center in these other states, other than Phoenix. I have just sent a referral to Mayo from my doctor so will see how long it takes to process and what next steps are. Thank you for this email thread of information. BB

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Hello @blbird33,
I believe you are Barbara, is that correct? My experience at Mayo (Rochester) after self referral for living donor kidney transplant after approval at another center is to be very positive and proactive. I would follow up your Dr. referral with a call to their transplant unit. You will talk to someone initially and they would set up a call with a tx coordinator. You will need to have all your records sent to Mayo for all tests from other tx center, and from other screening tests like mammogram, pap, colonoscopy, etc. Each provider needs to be contacted and sent a signed release of information on their form. I bought a new fax/printer/scanner which made this process faster as they can fax the form to you, then you sign and fax it back. My donor did go fax one form, but a different form she mailed and it took over a week to go only about 120 miles. After they get your records, you may be able to have Zoom calls for a series of consultations. I did, but this was fall of 2020. You then will need to schedule in person testing for things they need in excess of what you had in CA. For me, this was three days at Mayo. All through this, I was determined and very positive, and ended up one of their fastest approvals to tx at that time. You need to develop a good rapport with your coordinator and be willing to do whatever asked quickly. Make their job easy! I started 09/07/20 and had my living donor transplant and bilateral nephrectomy 12/07/20. That included getting my donor’s consults, records, testing and approval done after mine. It can be done quickly if you are determined to make it happen! I drove to Mayo as it was 3 hrs. away, Best wishes! Jennifer
PS. I think I saw you post on a PKD group on FB-I also have PKD.

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