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In reply to the discussion: is the six month no drinking rule a law or hospital's judgment call for liver transplants? [View all]FarPoint
(14,752 posts)5. Same rule for Heart Transplant clients regarding smoke free.
The team even does drug screening for nicotine. They can't even get on the list until 6 months nicotine free. Many die during this cruel waiting period. I know of a 25 year old who did not live long enough to make the list. She was a mother and wife...18 month old son.
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is the six month no drinking rule a law or hospital's judgment call for liver transplants? [View all]
orleans
Sep 2014
OP
In that event, it seems wrong. I did not know one could donate parts of the liver.
NYC_SKP
Sep 2014
#10
A friend of mine was on dialysis for 7 years, they would not give him a kidney until he lost 150 lbs
notadmblnd
Sep 2014
#3
I suspect its her location, insurance plan and the available transplant centers protocol.
riderinthestorm
Sep 2014
#12
Thanks. It has been 15 years since he died. I spent the final two weeks in the hospital with him,
djean111
Sep 2014
#19
The organization that maintains the waiting list has rules for allocating the organs.
LeftyMom
Sep 2014
#11
If she's already in hospice she may be too debilitated already for the transplant
riderinthestorm
Sep 2014
#26
Don't give up! My sister got hers within four weeks of getting on the list in No Cal
riderinthestorm
Sep 2014
#52
Like I said, live donor transplants are risky to the donor as well as the recipient.
LeftyMom
Sep 2014
#27
UNOS guidelines are 3-6 months. She can have two centers on her wait list.
ScreamingMeemie
Sep 2014
#13
This is a directed donation from a living donor; I don't think UNOS guidelines apply
REP
Sep 2014
#16
i think instead of being an opt-in condition, it should be an opt-out condition
La Lioness Priyanka
Sep 2014
#53
My stepfather is finally on the list after having been sober six months. We didn't know if he'd....
moriah
Sep 2014
#17
I'd really love to know where in the US they're operating outside UNOS guidelines
riderinthestorm
Sep 2014
#32
One case more than 10 years ago does not indicate widespread fraud within UNOS
riderinthestorm
Sep 2014
#49
I am so sorry. My sister went through an intensive background and insurance check
riderinthestorm
Sep 2014
#35
If she's not drinking now and has been off the sauce for awhile maybe the medical tourism route is
MADem
Sep 2014
#33
It's really discouraging when you call the transplant teams "death panels"
riderinthestorm
Sep 2014
#59
Sorry but if there's the slightest possibility that cannabis is going to fuck up a transplant
riderinthestorm
Sep 2014
#65
Are you really saying that post transplant patients take MJ and not their anti-rejection meds?
riderinthestorm
Sep 2014
#69
Sorry, but once you are listed you have been told very clearly what the rules are.
Ms. Toad
Sep 2014
#76