wyliec
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After about 1 year of waiting for my youngest daughter to have 2 of her sisters checked to see if they were candidates for a live donor liver transplant, the second daughter checked out as a good candidate; the first one was not. The daughter needing the liver has been waiting patiently for a few weeks to be scheduled for surgery. She called me yesterday crying; one of the 3 dr's needed for a live donor transplant left West Chester Medical Center. So, my question is, have either of you heard anything good, bad, or indifferent about New York Presbyterian Hospital?
Her dr. at Westchester said kind of a strange thing, but he was honest. He told her she needed to get sick; then, the numbers that qualify her for a cadaver transplant would be high, and she'd be able to be at the top of the list. The sad part is that in 2014 she was sick twice, and each time we thought we were going to lose her. So, when you're too sick, you can't withstand the surgery. Then, when she got better, the numbers needed for placement on the cadaver list put her near the bottom.
Okay, that's my tale of woe for today.
Her dr. at Westchester said kind of a strange thing, but he was honest. He told her she needed to get sick; then, the numbers that qualify her for a cadaver transplant would be high, and she'd be able to be at the top of the list. The sad part is that in 2014 she was sick twice, and each time we thought we were going to lose her. So, when you're too sick, you can't withstand the surgery. Then, when she got better, the numbers needed for placement on the cadaver list put her near the bottom.
Okay, that's my tale of woe for today.