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Lung transplant

anonymous

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I just saw an e-mail regarding a living lung transplant where a girl with CF received partial lobes from her mother and aunt. Her doctor reports that her new lungs will not be effected by CF. I always thought over time that "new" transplanted lungs would be effected by CF. Can someone explain this to me or point me to a web site for more information. thanks.

Paula
Mom to Bennett - 4 months with cf.
 

anonymous

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when you have a lung transplant and get new lungs the new lungs will never have cf but the cf will still affect the other parts of your body.. but you do have to worry about rejection and other complications....
 

anonymous

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Once a CF patient has received a lung transplant, does CF "go away?"

Transplanted lungs come from people who do not have CF, so these "new" lungs do not have CF. However, CF is still in the sinuses, pancreas, intestines, sweat glands, and reproductive tract of the person after the lung transplant. Because of this, the new lungs can become infected with germs that remain in the upper airways.

What happens to the body after transplant?

The immune system protects persons from foreign material, e.g., anything not belonging in the body. This includes germs and transplanted organs. The immune system naturally reacts against - or rejects - the organs. Drugs to stop the immune system from rejecting the organ (e.g., immunosuppressive drugs) must be taken daily, for life. These drugs decrease one's ability to fight infection and may cause side-effects such as diabetes, kidney problems, cancer-like tumors and osteoporosis (e.g., thinning of the bones). The doctor changes the dose of these drugs at different times after the transplant to reduce the chance of rejection and side effects


this info was copyed from cff.org.. hope it helps a little

Melissa mom to dylan 6 no cf and caleb 3wcf
 

anonymous

New member
I just had a lung transplant. If you would like to discuss it please e-mail me. mlapsanski@yahoo.com. I would love to chat about it. I've had a wonderful experience so far. Granted its only been 5 weeks and I'm very thankful to God through this whole thing. I'd love to share my story and answer your questions.
Margaret
double lung 11/11/04
 
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