catapillar
Well-Known Member
Just wondered where the information from your last paragraph came from? When I had my pancreas and kidney transplant 11 years ago mortality figures were very low
I've been told by my consultant a pancreas transplant carries a 25% mortality risk. Not sure where she got that from but it certainly sounds high enough for me to discount pancreas transplant.
Looks like 5 year mortality post pancreas transplant is about 8-13% - http://www.odt.nhs.uk/pdf/organ_specific_report_pancreas_2014.pdf#page32 which still seems pretty high.
My understanding is that risks from immunosuppressants include kidney failure (which I guess if your getting a kidney transplant is a risk your willing to run), fertility problems, increases various cancer risks. I guess I'll find out more when I see the transplant surgeon next week to discuss islet cell transplant.
Really glad that you have a positive story from the transplant. But it's not an easy option and not something that's considered unless they think you are at high risk of dying without it.