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To transplant or No-No is the big question !

So after understanding and digesting the fact that what is dialysis(little by little), The million dollar question to be answered was: whether to go for a transplant OR not?

Option 1: Transplant
Having no faith and complete understanding on the immaturity of allopathy, I was super sure that transplant is a no-no for me.

There were other reasons too, that I got aware of:

  1. Super bad(read tests and hospitaization) life until atleast 18 months after and 6 months before the transplant.
  2. Kindney transplant is not a 100% success story across all boards
  3. Firm belief that the kidney can be revived(some of my allopathic docs have a different opinion).
  4. I came across a doctor from China(Carrie Li) who insisted not to go for the transplant at Shijiazhuang Hospital. She was available for consultation on lots of things and was regularly sharing updates from her side regarding how with naturopathy kidney can be cured. We did exchange a few emails too!
Option 2: No transplant
This meant in allopathic terms, a long time spent at dialysis. I met a lot of co-patients, who have been under dialysis for a longer duration than me, I cannot imagine myself undergoing the same thing for a very long time!

So no-transplant IT IS 😎

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