I was diagnosed with uremia in February 26. I had dialysis for one year and had a kidney transplant on January 19, 27. It should have been four years and more than a month now. I also saw many patients on the way, so I think I still have a factual basis to say something about it.
I have never heard of this disease. But this time is a long time, what two years, I said that all the patients I have seen failed in half a month except one acute rejection, and none of them have not lived for two years, and my kidney transplant group is more than 2 people at a time, you are a purely small probability event.
I speak from what I have seen, because I need to go to the provincial hospital for a medical examination every two months, and I have a lot of contact with uremia patients. I have seen dialysis patients for 17 years, kidney transplant patients for 2 years, and there should be more, but I have never met them. More than 1 years is a lot. So this one can still live for a long time
But the above is true. The cost is quite huge. You need a long-term insurance, or you can't afford it at all. I hope my words can help you.