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A1 rejection

kbquincy

New member
Hi, I was transplanted in August 2008. My FEV1 scores are great and I feel great too. Unfortunately, I have had A1 rejection 4 times since tx. Anyone else have this experience? Does this mean trouble down the road? What treatments did they provide? I was a little bummed out to hear I have rejection again. I'm thankful it's only mild and not chronic. Thanks in advance for your input! Kim
 

kbquincy

New member
Hi, I was transplanted in August 2008. My FEV1 scores are great and I feel great too. Unfortunately, I have had A1 rejection 4 times since tx. Anyone else have this experience? Does this mean trouble down the road? What treatments did they provide? I was a little bummed out to hear I have rejection again. I'm thankful it's only mild and not chronic. Thanks in advance for your input! Kim
 

kbquincy

New member
Hi, I was transplanted in August 2008. My FEV1 scores are great and I feel great too. Unfortunately, I have had A1 rejection 4 times since tx. Anyone else have this experience? Does this mean trouble down the road? What treatments did they provide? I was a little bummed out to hear I have rejection again. I'm thankful it's only mild and not chronic. Thanks in advance for your input! Kim
 

kbquincy

New member
Hi, I was transplanted in August 2008. My FEV1 scores are great and I feel great too. Unfortunately, I have had A1 rejection 4 times since tx. Anyone else have this experience? Does this mean trouble down the road? What treatments did they provide? I was a little bummed out to hear I have rejection again. I'm thankful it's only mild and not chronic. Thanks in advance for your input! Kim
 

kbquincy

New member
Hi, I was transplanted in August 2008. My FEV1 scores are great and I feel great too. Unfortunately, I have had A1 rejection 4 times since tx. Anyone else have this experience? Does this mean trouble down the road? What treatments did they provide? I was a little bummed out to hear I have rejection again. I'm thankful it's only mild and not chronic. Thanks in advance for your input! Kim
 

Transplantmommy

New member
I don't know how common it is to have it that often but I had acute rejection 2 times withing the first 6 months and I was only treated for one of them. I have not had anymore since.

From my understanding though, acute rejection isn't that common after a year post transplant. I don't have any answers to your question because I just don't know. Sounds like a question you should ask your docs.
 

Transplantmommy

New member
I don't know how common it is to have it that often but I had acute rejection 2 times withing the first 6 months and I was only treated for one of them. I have not had anymore since.

From my understanding though, acute rejection isn't that common after a year post transplant. I don't have any answers to your question because I just don't know. Sounds like a question you should ask your docs.
 

Transplantmommy

New member
I don't know how common it is to have it that often but I had acute rejection 2 times withing the first 6 months and I was only treated for one of them. I have not had anymore since.

From my understanding though, acute rejection isn't that common after a year post transplant. I don't have any answers to your question because I just don't know. Sounds like a question you should ask your docs.
 

Transplantmommy

New member
I don't know how common it is to have it that often but I had acute rejection 2 times withing the first 6 months and I was only treated for one of them. I have not had anymore since.

From my understanding though, acute rejection isn't that common after a year post transplant. I don't have any answers to your question because I just don't know. Sounds like a question you should ask your docs.
 

Transplantmommy

New member
I don't know how common it is to have it that often but I had acute rejection 2 times withing the first 6 months and I was only treated for one of them. I have not had anymore since.
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<br />From my understanding though, acute rejection isn't that common after a year post transplant. I don't have any answers to your question because I just don't know. Sounds like a question you should ask your docs.
 
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