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<blockquote data-quote="TopoGigi" data-source="post: 1380666" data-attributes="member: 38211"><p>Paul, see my previous post it might help.</p><p>We're talking about 20 years ago with my transplant, things have moved on greatly since I had mine, more experienced surgeons, better techniques, etc;</p><p>Try to keep as fit as you can pre transplant as this helps greatly with recovery, I know that's difficult as you're at end stage.</p><p>There is always a risk with any major surgery but this is a one off chance, it is much more difficult to get a second transplant due to tissue typing, etc; </p><p>There are some groups on FB "Waiting for a SPK transplant" I think plus many others.</p><p>Are you having your transplants in Oxford? I know that they have done over 30 SPK transplants there in the last report I looked at.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TopoGigi, post: 1380666, member: 38211"] Paul, see my previous post it might help. We're talking about 20 years ago with my transplant, things have moved on greatly since I had mine, more experienced surgeons, better techniques, etc; Try to keep as fit as you can pre transplant as this helps greatly with recovery, I know that's difficult as you're at end stage. There is always a risk with any major surgery but this is a one off chance, it is much more difficult to get a second transplant due to tissue typing, etc; There are some groups on FB "Waiting for a SPK transplant" I think plus many others. Are you having your transplants in Oxford? I know that they have done over 30 SPK transplants there in the last report I looked at. [/QUOTE]
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