• Steve Jobs Received a Liver Transplant per the Rules

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    • 10th Oct 2011
    • I have read a lot of misinformation lately about Steve Jobs regarding his 2009 liver transplant.  Even at the time it was make public a couple of years ago, that misinformation was coming out.  A lot of people are saying that Steve Jobs received a liver transplant by bypassing the waiting list.  I will tell you that it is impossible because the rules are so strict.  A transplant center can be put on probation or even be shut down by

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  • How to Choose your Organ Transplant Center

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    • 4th Oct 2011
    • It may not be easy to decide where to have your organ transplant with all the options you can find out there. Every hospital promotes itself as the best in its category (you have heard that before, right?!). The patients who live in a large metropolitan area are lucky because they may have access to several hospitals close to home. Kidney transplant is the surgery that is the most performed and has the most widespread locations. Hospitals are competing for

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  • What is it the age limit for organ transplant?

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    • 23rd Aug 2011
    • If I was asked that question 10-15 years ago the answer would have been different than today.   It was safe to say that most transplant center did not do any transplantation on patients older than 60 years old.  These days you have a chance to become an organ recipient as old as 70 years and even a little more depending on the hospital you choose. Usually, for younger patients, it is almost a no brainer to be accepted by a

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  • Organ Transplant and Skin Cancer

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    • 5th Jul 2011
    • Skin cancer is a major problem after organ transplant. The longer a patient lives the higher the incidence is. Since transplant patients are living longer than ever before, we are seeing more skin cancer and sometimes as early as after the first year. People, it is not a joke when your doctors or transplant coordinators warns you of using precautions under the sun.  Some studies also show heart and kidney transplant recipients being more at risk than the other organs.

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  • Liver Transplant and Obesity: Big Difference in Statistics

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    • 26th Jun 2011
    • A compilation of data at the University of Maryland in Baltimore shows that being obese after liver transplant decrease your chance of survival significantly.  Dr Fayed and his group performed 285 liver transplants between 2000 and 2008 representing an average of 35 surgeries every year.  The patients with a body mass index (BMI) of more than 30 had their survival rate threatened because of their obesity. BMI According to the National Institutes of Health, a BMI of 30 and greater

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  • Top 10 Mistakes Patients Make After Organ Transplant (part 2)

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    • 5th Jun 2011
    • Yesterday, I posted the first 5 main mistakes transplant patients make. Today I will present the remaining 5 mistakes that we observe and could shorten your survival post-transplant. 6. Not exercising. Every single patients (actually this is good for everybody, including me!) should enrolled in a structured program of physical conditioning, providing that their physician has cleared them to do so. A structured environment is much better since you will have someone pushing in your back to have you take

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  • Top 10 Mistakes Patients Make After Organ Transplant (Part 1)

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    • 4th Jun 2011
    • It takes about 2-3 months for an average patient to recover from a solid organ transplantation and be able to say “I start feeling great!”. The first several weeks after surgery new patients call me, as a transplant coordinator, 2-3 times a week and most of the time it is due to anxiety. After that 3 months threshold, providing everything is good, we barely hear from some of the patients anymore. In a way, it is a good thing because

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