(1) For various retarded reasons, I can't even get on the waiting list until I can pay for the transplant.
(2) I can't pay UNC for the transplant while living in New York; my only health coverage is NYS Medicaid, which they don't accept.
(3) I could *potentially* pay them if I obtained North Carolina Medicaid, which would require me to move. After checking with the Social Security Administration, I would qualify for it with a simple address change.
(4) Thus, I found out whether they'd list me--assuming the financial issues checked out--and they said yes. I had gobs of tests done, and Becky Cicale emailed me that they were ready to put me on the list, and to "pack my bags."
(5) So, I'm currently in the process of moving.
Hope that answers your confusion, Joanne. In a nutshell, I *can't* be listed before I move. That was one of the main things weighing on my mind when I was thinking whether to proceed with it at all, as the chance always remains that they'll say "whoops, sorry, we won't do it after all" (like Duke University did to that poor girl) after you've already gone through all the trouble. I'm effectively at UNC's mercy in that regard, but, even with that risk, it's that or dying, so obviously...