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MohRokTah

(15,429 posts)
60. There is no law regarding this. It is transplant protocol.
Thu Sep 4, 2014, 03:37 PM
Sep 2014

It can very from region to region, and even hospital to hospital.

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They want the transplant to have the best chance of success I suspect still_one Sep 2014 #1
Sad to have to admit that this is probably the reason... NYC_SKP Sep 2014 #6
regarding "others in line" orleans Sep 2014 #9
In that event, it seems wrong. I did not know one could donate parts of the liver. NYC_SKP Sep 2014 #10
As I understand it, whether or not a living donor can be dflprincess Sep 2014 #39
Medicine is fascinating. NYC_SKP Sep 2014 #40
As I said in my other post, I'm at least a blood type match for my stepfather. moriah Sep 2014 #25
Understand. Horse with no Name Sep 2014 #51
see my post 61. it's not that she was non-compliant n/t orleans Sep 2014 #63
It is considered noncompliance Horse with no Name Sep 2014 #64
thank you. n/t orleans Sep 2014 #67
People die during organ donations. Xithras Sep 2014 #57
Not a call I'd want to have to make Aerows Sep 2014 #45
It is a medical judgment call by the hospital. former9thward Sep 2014 #2
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 believe it's a rule in transplant programs, not a law. PeaceNikki Sep 2014 #4
Same rule for Heart Transplant clients regarding smoke free. FarPoint Sep 2014 #5
My aunt is in that boat xmas74 Sep 2014 #42
My sister's a double kidney/liver transplant recipient. riderinthestorm Sep 2014 #7
There are so few available livers that they are very careful. djean111 Sep 2014 #8
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
Being a donor is a life threatening operation. Ms. Toad Sep 2014 #74
The organization that maintains the waiting list has rules for allocating the organs. LeftyMom Sep 2014 #11
well, like i said in the above post #9-- orleans Sep 2014 #20
If she's already in hospice she may be too debilitated already for the transplant riderinthestorm Sep 2014 #26
omg--tylenol--stupid tylenol-- orleans Sep 2014 #36
Tylenol is incredibly toxic for kidneys and the liver riderinthestorm Sep 2014 #37
I'm B- too! REP Sep 2014 #48
Don't give up! My sister got hers within four weeks of getting on the list in No Cal riderinthestorm Sep 2014 #52
Rare can mean either really short or really long. Ms. Toad Sep 2014 #75
If/when I'm Stage 4, I will do multiple listings REP Sep 2014 #78
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
It's not a "law" but it's standard REP Sep 2014 #14
Everyone should be an organ donor! Owl Sep 2014 #15
Not everyone is suitable REP Sep 2014 #18
This will obviously be assessed prior to your death. Owl Sep 2014 #22
Eh, even if I get hit by a bus now REP Sep 2014 #24
Yep, if REP or Owl are flattened by a bus all bets are off. Owl Sep 2014 #38
Fortunately, I'm In Pretty Good Shape To Be A Donor ProfessorGAC Sep 2014 #58
This probably makes me a bad liberal Codeine Sep 2014 #21
Sorry, but NO. That is liberalhistorian Sep 2014 #50
i think instead of being an opt-in condition, it should be an opt-out condition La Lioness Priyanka Sep 2014 #53
I agree with opt out kcr Sep 2014 #70
yup and most people will do what the thing is the norm La Lioness Priyanka Sep 2014 #73
My stepfather is finally on the list after having been sober six months. We didn't know if he'd.... moriah Sep 2014 #17
What a terrible position for you REP Sep 2014 #23
Like others said pipi_k Sep 2014 #28
Not 'punishment,' I think, elleng Sep 2014 #29
Nobody wants to do a transplant doomed to fail, or put a healthy donor at risk. hunter Sep 2014 #30
I'd really love to know where in the US they're operating outside UNOS guidelines riderinthestorm Sep 2014 #32
I'd stay in California. hunter Sep 2014 #43
St Vincent's in LA - until they got caught REP Sep 2014 #47
One case more than 10 years ago does not indicate widespread fraud within UNOS riderinthestorm Sep 2014 #49
Not within UNOS - within individual programs that are part of UNOS REP Sep 2014 #79
My husband is dying from cirrosis. Texasgal Sep 2014 #31
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
A) I would suspect that she was told about this before the tests were done. HuckleB Sep 2014 #34
As my sisters primary transplant support person, +1000 to your post riderinthestorm Sep 2014 #44
My aunt has to be six months without tobacco of any sort xmas74 Sep 2014 #41
thank you everyone for your posts. they are all much appreciated. n/t orleans Sep 2014 #46
Were they aware of the no drinking rule? NCTraveler Sep 2014 #54
no one was aware of this "rule" until several days ago orleans Sep 2014 #61
She has an extreme drinking problem to have cirrhosis at 37 taught_me_patience Sep 2014 #55
Not necessarily Horse with no Name Sep 2014 #66
And Don't Use MedCannabis fredamae Sep 2014 #56
It's really discouraging when you call the transplant teams "death panels" riderinthestorm Sep 2014 #59
Show me the fredamae Sep 2014 #62
Sorry but if there's the slightest possibility that cannabis is going to fuck up a transplant riderinthestorm Sep 2014 #65
Then shouldn't these patients fredamae Sep 2014 #68
Are you really saying that post transplant patients take MJ and not their anti-rejection meds? riderinthestorm Sep 2014 #69
Where did I say that? fredamae Sep 2014 #71
You say it here: riderinthestorm Sep 2014 #72
That statement is true fredamae Sep 2014 #77
Sorry, but once you are listed you have been told very clearly what the rules are. Ms. Toad Sep 2014 #76
There is no law regarding this. It is transplant protocol. MohRokTah Sep 2014 #60
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