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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]dflprincess
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used depends on how the donor's liver is made and whether or not it can be bisected in a way that will allow it to be connected to the recipient. If all goes well, the donor's liver will regenerate.
My friend's husband needed a new liver and his nephew was going to donate, but the nephew's anatomy didn't allow it. He waited for a new liver for years but never got sick enough to be bumped to the top of the list - until last spring when he went downhill so quickly he became too sick for a transplant and died waiting.
Given the shortage of organs I can understand why the hospital has some rules about alcohol use, but I'm not sure it sounds like they should have applied in this woman's case.