Guest guest Posted April 7, 2009 Report Share Posted April 7, 2009 Does anyone know why they are not concentrating on live liver donation (maybe they are) more than transplants? Even though live liver donation is risky for both the donor and the one receiving a part of someones liver, in my finite understanding, it would seem still less risky than a liver transplant. Why wait for someone to pass away when there may be those willing to donate? Since they are learning to grow livers, could they use them. Maybe they already are in some countries and I am not aware. Can a person with PSC who has a liver donation reject it just like with transplantion. Oh, in my heart I hope and pray for a miracle breakthrough soon. Lori A. "Aggressively Pursuing Solutions To Your Real Estate Needs!" First Weber Group Cell: 1507 E. Sunset Drive Waukesha, WI 53189 LoriUSA@... www.Lori.FirstWeber.com Click here To: Sent: Tuesday, April 7, 2009 6:44:20 PMSubject: Re: Re: Live donor question That (matching blood type) is one of those things that seems to vary from site to site:Variations I've seen:Blood type - compatible donor (O can give to any ABO type) v. matching ABO type (O can only give to O)Relationship - must be a relative v. donor may not even have known recipient before donationAge - at least 18, but upper cutoff varies from 45 to 60 , Mom to 18 yo daughter UC 6/95, PSC 3/09 From: Barb Henshaw <barbhenshaw@ peoplescom. net>To: @ yahoogroups. comSent: Tuesday, April 7, 2009 7:23:08 PMSubject: RE: Re: Live donor question -----Original Message-----First of all, according to Baylor, the donor must be the same blood type Baylor has only done 4 living donor transplants since 2002. I think 3 were for children. I do know the one they did at Baylor Dallas passed away after surgery. Barb in Texas - Together in the Fight - Whatever it Takes! Son Ken (34) UC 91 PSC 99, LTX 6/21 & 6/30 2007 @ Baylor/Dallas Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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