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<blockquote data-quote="paulliljeros" data-source="post: 1380689" data-attributes="member: 220050"><p>Thank you for replying [USER=38211]@TopoGigi[/USER] . Sadly there are many risks, but it is heartening to hear it your pancreas has survived 20years! I am actually at Guys, and I have to say, the renal care team is amazing. I think I'm particularly interested in someone's experience of the trade off between lifelong immunosuppressant's (and anything else I haven't thought of) vs. a diabetes free life. For example, I already have "OCD tendencies" when people cough near me on a train, and wonder how life changes after the operation. Each persons view is different depending on their involvement, and the doctors in particular give a very pragmatic response so first hand experience is of particular interest to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paulliljeros, post: 1380689, member: 220050"] Thank you for replying [USER=38211]@TopoGigi[/USER] . Sadly there are many risks, but it is heartening to hear it your pancreas has survived 20years! I am actually at Guys, and I have to say, the renal care team is amazing. I think I'm particularly interested in someone's experience of the trade off between lifelong immunosuppressant's (and anything else I haven't thought of) vs. a diabetes free life. For example, I already have "OCD tendencies" when people cough near me on a train, and wonder how life changes after the operation. Each persons view is different depending on their involvement, and the doctors in particular give a very pragmatic response so first hand experience is of particular interest to me. [/QUOTE]
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