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hi where from did u got the transplant done. my father's kidney is damaged and he is in dialysis. can you pls. help if can let me know if donors are available from the place you did your transplant.

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i am really very sorry to hear about your friend.my sister has also been facing the same problem and i ma going to donate a kidney to her.i just want to say that let`s try but the decession of life and death is in hands of Allah Almighty.

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Kidneys play a very vital role in maintaining a balance in the body. Their main function is to act like a filter and remove the excess fluid and waste from the blood. When they lose this ability, it leads to a build-up of fluids and waste in the body, which can be fatal. This condition is commonly known as kidney failure and requires a kidney transplant.
The most common cause for a kidney transplant is end-stage kidney failure (due to diabetes, uncontrolled blood pressure and glomerulonephritis which is an inflammation in the filtering units of the kidney called glomeruli).
There are mainly two types of donation that a person can opt for; the first choice for most patients is to get a living donor kidney. In this case, it is usually one of the patient’s family members who donates a kidney. This process is fairly faster and easier because the legalities and waiting time are far lesser.
If a patient does not have a donor within the family, then they can opt for a cadaver donation .This means that the patient can receive a kidney from a person who is declared brain dead. For this kind of donation the person has to be on a transplant list. You should speak to your doctor, who will guide you about the procedures. Once a kidney is available a few tests are done to match the donor and recipient blood and tissue type, after which a transplant can be done. These tests are done to ascertain if the recipient’s body will accept the new kidney. Because of this, family members are preferred donors when compared to a cadaver donation because they have a very similar genetic makeup. When a family member is willing to donate, the doctor will also perform a routine full body check-up to see if the donor is fit to donate.
The cost of a kidney transplant in India is anywhere between 4 lakh to7 lakhs, in a private hospital. There are several government run hospitals that provide the same treatment options for a much lower cost.
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Can I get your e mail. I want to contact you regarding my relative's kidney transplantation surgery posted soon. Thanks
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My uncle undergo kidney transplantation and was able to sustain for 8 years. However, it would depend. Oftentimes, medications are taken to avoid rejection of transplanted kidneys and to keep it healthy. I salute you for being a kind hearted friend.
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hi shihab, my mother is hvng CKD and the need may arise for transplant. currently docs are suggesting for dialysis. i want to hv a word wid u. please can i ask for ur contact number. i m frm india only. plz help
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i want u r mobile number. My wife is suffering since last 4 years and we dont have relative to donate her a kidney. Can u help in this regards.
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Hi
I recently gave to the daughter of a man that I knew only casually. She suffered kidney damage due to diabetes. It has been 3 months now and I am 100% back to normal. My recipiant is doing remarkablely well.
It is not only a tremendous gift to your friend it feels awesome to be able to help someone in such a profound way. I obviously dont know you or your friend personally, but I highly recommend it.

Frank
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assalamu alaikum, pls give me ur contact number, so that my relative can talk to u..Their daughter needs a transplant and we would like to know where u did it, what are the procedures, where do u find the donor.

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It would be so grateful of you, if you donate your kidney to your friend, she would get another life and also it wont be affect your life much as it is said that a person can live a normal life with 1 kidney...if the kidneys match up properly and certain care is taken for a year.
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I recommend you go to Amazon and search for the book 'So You're Thinking About Kidney Transplantation.' The kindle version is very inexpensive, a very good resource and yet a quick and understandable read.

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Dear friend please give your guideline for my son marriage he got transplant three years back
Now his age is 25. How you will get life partner through paper or relative or agent
We are in chennai. 

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Thank for the help
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I READ ON A WEBSITE THAT AFTER KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION, PATIENT HAVE TO TAKE THE MEDICINE FOR THE REST OF LIFE WHICH COST APPROX. 15000.00 PER MONTH, PLEASE CONFIRM.
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Can you give me your contact details...
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