'A death sentence': Critically ill patients denied transplants amid coronavirus outbreak

transplant center in Colorado told the patient they had been ordered by the government not to perform the transplant. It appears it was a private transplant center decision. If I am wrong. Correct me. Your response just sounds like a republican rant to me
"Trans" plant? You're planting medical marijuana and you're getting paranoid. No it's not a mental illness. It's a natural effect of the weed.
This thread was not about starving doctor, proctologist, "pecker checkers" (often called Urologists) or "gyneies", (known a gynecologist). Say, do you have any problems that aren't below the waistline? I hope you are using protection
Some dude's got cancer and he's too hard to take a piss, and all the ladies are just dying to have sex with him? What are you smoking? And if these pussy-grabbing doctors are "starving" as you say, they've sure got some strange "appetites" — which is quite apparent already from the way they handle our babies.
This will be repeated TENS OF THOUSANDS OF TIMES. Thank your blue state governors
What the fuck? Did some of the Dems break medical Omertà and squeal on the healthcare scams or rat out the bad docs?
Read the guy goofy post. Don't bother bitching me. You can see the words I quoted from his poorly researched rant that he blamed on government that did not do what he blamed them for doing, as they were not talking about state hospitals and there was no order in place from the Federal or State government preventing the operations. I remember this from a few weeks ago and I went out and checked. It really was just a republican rant. Somewhere that same day I talked about my son picking up a transplant team at the local airport earlier the same week here for a transplant surgery here, and our hospital is partially supported by government, so there was no government shut down of the operations here or there as his article suggested. In the cases mention in the article linked it was decision made privately by the transplant center, most likely about liability. Next?
 
It is and it doesn’t seem right.
The article cited that they did not even have a test that was 100% positive that they would not be importing COVID int their transplant center. It is sad, but dangerous. I have been told that having a transplant means you are put on immune system depressants and stay on them afterwards. Pretty dangerous to bring patients in, knowing that one of the biggest causes of post surgical complications is infections picked up in hospitals, especially if you are going to suppress their immune system. Very, very sad, but understandable.


That's bullshit you are spewing here. A sister in law got a bone-marrow transplant maybe 4 years ago, before this came down. They had to destroy her immune system to build back up, but she had to stay isolated in the hospital for a month after the treatment. Having a highly compromised immune system is something that medical specialists deal with every day . They don't "stop everything" when there is a new bug going around.
Apparently they do now. I have not heard it is a government order. Maybe they are afraid of a worse outcome rate and someone suing for bad medical judgment. It isn't everywhere. My son picked up a transplant team at the airport for a transplant of some kind in our town just last week. I didn't even know they did transplants here.

Hell heart transplants are essentially one day surgeries. They keep you in hospital a few extra days just to test you to see if you are rejecting the organ before sending you home.
They usually have patients up and walking within hours of leaving recovery
 
It is and it doesn’t seem right.
The article cited that they did not even have a test that was 100% positive that they would not be importing COVID int their transplant center. It is sad, but dangerous. I have been told that having a transplant means you are put on immune system depressants and stay on them afterwards. Pretty dangerous to bring patients in, knowing that one of the biggest causes of post surgical complications is infections picked up in hospitals, especially if you are going to suppress their immune system. Very, very sad, but understandable.


That's bullshit you are spewing here. A sister in law got a bone-marrow transplant maybe 4 years ago, before this came down. They had to destroy her immune system to build back up, but she had to stay isolated in the hospital for a month after the treatment. Having a highly compromised immune system is something that medical specialists deal with every day . They don't "stop everything" when there is a new bug going around.
Apparently they do now. I have not heard it is a government order. Maybe they are afraid of a worse outcome rate and someone suing for bad medical judgment. It isn't everywhere. My son picked up a transplant team at the airport for a transplant of some kind in our town just last week. I didn't even know they did transplants here.

Hell heart transplants are essentially one day surgeries. They keep you in hospital a few extra days just to test you to see if you are rejecting the organ before sending you home.
They usually have patients up and walking within hours of leaving recovery
Kind of impressive. Remember when it was new and people often did not survive the first few weeks?
 
It is and it doesn’t seem right.
The article cited that they did not even have a test that was 100% positive that they would not be importing COVID int their transplant center. It is sad, but dangerous. I have been told that having a transplant means you are put on immune system depressants and stay on them afterwards. Pretty dangerous to bring patients in, knowing that one of the biggest causes of post surgical complications is infections picked up in hospitals, especially if you are going to suppress their immune system. Very, very sad, but understandable.


That's bullshit you are spewing here. A sister in law got a bone-marrow transplant maybe 4 years ago, before this came down. They had to destroy her immune system to build back up, but she had to stay isolated in the hospital for a month after the treatment. Having a highly compromised immune system is something that medical specialists deal with every day . They don't "stop everything" when there is a new bug going around.
Apparently they do now. I have not heard it is a government order. Maybe they are afraid of a worse outcome rate and someone suing for bad medical judgment. It isn't everywhere. My son picked up a transplant team at the airport for a transplant of some kind in our town just last week. I didn't even know they did transplants here.

Hell heart transplants are essentially one day surgeries. They keep you in hospital a few extra days just to test you to see if you are rejecting the organ before sending you home.
They usually have patients up and walking within hours of leaving recovery
Kind of impressive. Remember when it was new and people often did not survive the first few weeks?

Not personally but I recall my dad talking about the first mechanical heart patient that was sort of a national saga up until he eventually died. Anyway, my old neighbor's brother had to have a heart transplant after chemo destroyed his. I was shocked when she told me that she had already spoken to him and he was up walking around just hours after the surgery. It is amazing.
 

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