Due to chronic kidney disease ,both the kidneys of my friend failed and she is undergoing dialysis?
December 22nd, 2008 | by admin |manjushri asked:
twice a week. What are her chances of recovery.Her blood group is O+. She is not getting a donor among her blood relations .Can she get a donor elsewhere
Jim
twice a week. What are her chances of recovery.Her blood group is O+. She is not getting a donor among her blood relations .Can she get a donor elsewhere
Jim












3 Responses to “Due to chronic kidney disease ,both the kidneys of my friend failed and she is undergoing dialysis?”
By feline101_02 on Dec 22, 2008 | Reply
The knife but if your friend applies now she will probably have kidney in less than years my dad hasnt gotten one because he was resistant to going under the knife but if your friend applies now she will probably have kidney in less than years my dad.
For quite sometime for example my dad has been on dialysis for example my dad hasnt gotten one because he was.
By Equisetum on Dec 23, 2008 | Reply
She can definitely get a donor. In fact, more and more transplants are being done with non-related donors. What makes a transplant most likely to be successful is how genetically similar certain areas are that have to do with immune system regulation. Dialysis is much better nowadays than it used to be. People can survive on dialysis for years.
By pualana on Dec 25, 2008 | Reply
For donor her social worker or doctor should be able to heavily populated areas la ny where their chances are better of list your friend can go on to refer her to one some kind of getting transplant.