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<blockquote data-quote="paulliljeros" data-source="post: 1380535" data-attributes="member: 220050"><p>Hi [USER=38211]@TopoGigi[/USER] I am currently on the SPK (simultaneous Pancreas-Kidney) waiting list, and whilst I have no choice over the kidney transplant (I have stage 5 CKD), I wonder if you mind telling me if you feel the pancreas transplant was the right decision for you, with hind-sight? The reason I ask, is that for me, the pancreas part adds significant risk, but having been diabetic for 30 years, was too tempting, especially as the implication is that it should cease (for the life of the organ) the progress of diabetes related complications.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paulliljeros, post: 1380535, member: 220050"] Hi [USER=38211]@TopoGigi[/USER] I am currently on the SPK (simultaneous Pancreas-Kidney) waiting list, and whilst I have no choice over the kidney transplant (I have stage 5 CKD), I wonder if you mind telling me if you feel the pancreas transplant was the right decision for you, with hind-sight? The reason I ask, is that for me, the pancreas part adds significant risk, but having been diabetic for 30 years, was too tempting, especially as the implication is that it should cease (for the life of the organ) the progress of diabetes related complications. [/QUOTE]
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