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TrashMammal
Nov 10, 2022

congrats OP, hope it’s not a lemon

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cruft
Oct 25, 2007

TrashMammal posted:

congrats OP, hope it’s not a lemon


LOL

Modal Auxiliary
Jan 14, 2005

TrashMammal posted:

congrats OP, hope it’s not a lemon


:five:

Fuckstick
Nov 30, 2000

TrashMammal posted:

congrats OP, hope it’s not a lemon

If it turns out to in fact be a lemon, I would look into some malpractice attorneys. No reason a lemon should ever be substituted for a kidney.

Chief McHeath
Apr 23, 2002

if anyone else is giving kidneys away i will take them off your hands and pay shipping tks

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Turrurrurrurrrrrrr
Dec 22, 2018

I hope this is "battle" enough for you, friend.

How's it going?

American Kidney Fund posted:

Acute rejection usually happens soon in the months after a transplant. Out of 100 people who get a transplant, 5-20 people will have an acute rejection episode and less than five people will have an acute rejection episode that leads to complete failure of their new kidney.

Chronic rejection happens slowly over the years after a transplant. It means your new kidney may stop working over time because your body's immune system is constantly fighting it. Chronic rejection happens to kidney recipients more often than acute rejection.

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