About Blog Donor Appreciation Network, Inc's mission is to increase the awareness of
living kidney donation, celebrate living kidney donors, and to help donors post-donation.
In 1999, the kidney transplant program began using a new, less invasive technique for
living kidney donation, using endoscopic instruments through very small incisions.
UAB transplant surgeon Jayme Locke, M.D., and transplant nephrologist Vineeta Kumar, M.D., discuss
living kidney donation and paired - kidney exchange in a series of videos on UAB's MD Learning Channel.
Beyond the obvious benefits of improved survival and quality of life for transplant patients,
each living kidney donation is estimated to result in a net health care savings of $ 100,000.
The decline in
living kidney donation over the past several years has been concerning and is poorly understood.
Not exact matches
In recent years, we have seen the growth in
living organ
donations, usually one
kidney or a slice of liver.
And once
donation from strangers became reasonable to contemplate, it also became possible to move beyond
living donors» gifts of paired vital organs (such as a
kidney) to transplantation of unpaired vital organs (such as the heart or liver) from cadaver donors.
I've never seen a pro-lifer advocate for government - mandated
kidney donations to save the
life of an otherwise innocent person who will inevitably die absent the
donation.
In 2006, Springs received a
kidney donation from former Cowboys teammate Everson Walls, with whom he started the Gift for
Life Foundation.
One recipient, 15 - year - old Ryane Burns of Union, Miss., was transplanted at Children's of Alabama, signifying it as the only program in the Southeast to offer
living kidney paired
donation to those younger than 18.
Among 186 donors who tried to initiate or change
life insurance after
donation, 25 percent (46) reported problems: 23 were denied
life insurance altogether, 27 were charged a higher premium and 17 were told that donating a
kidney was a pre-existing condition.
Today, the foursome spread the word about saving
lives through
kidney donation and pet adoption.
In lieu of an awards ceremony, a
donation is being made to the PKD Foundation, an organization dedicated to discovering treatments and a cure for Polycystic
Kidney Disease, which claimed the
life of Frequent Business Traveler co-founder Greg Spira.
That said — if prisoners, albeit ones condemned to death, do give their consent informed and freely to the use of their organs for transplantation after death, or indeed an impoverished Indian peasant, who is unable to support his wife and large family, consents to the
donation for cash of eg a
kidney, and this money will guarantee the family's
life and future — can such autonomous action be regarded as unethical and should it be outlawed?
The point of this blog is to follow my
life post
donation and see how it goes with only one
kidney.