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Hi Ricky,

Will do.

Reggie

To: Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2009 7:44:00 PMSubject: RE: Re: MELD

Hi Reggie,

Let us know what you find out. As a 501©3, we have some restrictions, but we’ll have our legal team check this out when we know more…

Ricky PSC 2003

From: @ yahoogroups. com [mailto:psc- support@yahoogro ups.com] On Behalf Of Reggie BelmontSent: Tuesday, January 27, 2009 5:23 PMTo: @ yahoogroups. comSubject: Re: Re: MELD

Hi Sandi,

Thanks. Right now I'm making contacts and gathering info. When I have something concrete I'll let the group know and ask for help.

Reggie

He feels PSC patients need to petition UNOS for an exception to the MELD

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Hi Ricky,

Will do.

Reggie

To: Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2009 7:44:00 PMSubject: RE: Re: MELD

Hi Reggie,

Let us know what you find out. As a 501©3, we have some restrictions, but we’ll have our legal team check this out when we know more…

Ricky PSC 2003

From: @ yahoogroups. com [mailto:psc- support@yahoogro ups.com] On Behalf Of Reggie BelmontSent: Tuesday, January 27, 2009 5:23 PMTo: @ yahoogroups. comSubject: Re: Re: MELD

Hi Sandi,

Thanks. Right now I'm making contacts and gathering info. When I have something concrete I'll let the group know and ask for help.

Reggie

He feels PSC patients need to petition UNOS for an exception to the MELD

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Hi Ricky,

Will do.

Reggie

To: Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2009 7:44:00 PMSubject: RE: Re: MELD

Hi Reggie,

Let us know what you find out. As a 501©3, we have some restrictions, but we’ll have our legal team check this out when we know more…

Ricky PSC 2003

From: @ yahoogroups. com [mailto:psc- support@yahoogro ups.com] On Behalf Of Reggie BelmontSent: Tuesday, January 27, 2009 5:23 PMTo: @ yahoogroups. comSubject: Re: Re: MELD

Hi Sandi,

Thanks. Right now I'm making contacts and gathering info. When I have something concrete I'll let the group know and ask for help.

Reggie

He feels PSC patients need to petition UNOS for an exception to the MELD

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He feels PSC patients need to petition UNOS for an exception to

the MELD

Actually our group has dealt with this topic (and UNOS) before. My husband & I attended an UNOS

regional meeting in Dallas and spoke to several reps ourselves. This group wrote letters and sent them to

UNOS during an open comment period. They not only listened to us, but

enclosed some of our letters and passed them out to their members during the

meeting. (For long timers, you’ll

remember Laurie’s letter was especially touching.) The end result/outcome of our work was

good. While “PSC” didn’t

get extra points just for having PSC (and truthfully I don’t think it’s

fair we do.) They did decide to

give PSCer’s (and all others) extra points for cancer or precancerous lesions.

I wouldn’t expect a doctor to

know about this, but it did happen.

Tim R. does an excellent job of showing how and why PSC doesn’t

hinder PSCer’s from getting transplants in a timely fair manner. I’ve always wanted to keep a copy

of his explanation, but have never seemed to manage to do that. Hopefully he’ll step in and give

that now. Ken got his transplant with a MELD 14 or 15 (can’t remember). The root of any transplant problem

begins with a limited number of organs.

Plain and simple, not enough organs to go around. HTH

Barb in Texas

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Thank you Barb.

Reggie

To: Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2009 1:43:02 PMSubject: RE: Re: MELD

---Original Message-----He feels PSC patients need to petition UNOS for an exception to the MELD

Actually our group has dealt with this topic (and UNOS) before. My husband & I attended an UNOS regional meeting in Dallas and spoke to several reps ourselves. This group wrote letters and sent them to UNOS during an open comment period. They not only listened to us, but enclosed some of our letters and passed them out to their members during the meeting. (For long timers, you’ll remember Laurie’s letter was especially touching.) The end result/outcome of our work was good. While

“PSC” didn’t get extra points just for having PSC (and truthfully I don’t think it’s fair we do.) They did decide to give PSCer’s (and all others) extra points for cancer or precancerous lesions. I wouldn’t expect a doctor to know about this, but it did happen.

Tim R. does an excellent job of showing how and why PSC doesn’t hinder PSCer’s from getting transplants in a timely fair manner. I’ve always wanted to keep a copy of his explanation, but have never seemed to manage to do that. Hopefully he’ll step in and give that now. Ken got his

transplant with a MELD 14 or 15 (can’t remember). The root of any transplant problem begins with a limited number of organs. Plain and simple, not enough organs to go around. HTH

Barb in Texas

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