Hi mother of 22 year old,
My lung tx was 8 years ago at Univ of North Carolina Chapel Hill.
My experience, why I chose them, any redlights?
I had a good experience with UNC. When we did encounter an issue we did not understand, did not think was right, questioned, or unhappy about, we made sure to speak up and not sick back and brew over it. I would pick them again for myself.
Living in New York state, the move of 800 miles was big... and I mean traumatic. Often when we are that sick, we want to do what they call "homeing". You want to stay close to home, friends, family, familiar places and not have to learn a whole new way of life. But often what happens when you choose a center that is the closest, rather than one that has a great reputation, great experience, good success, doctors that have been together a long time, you might have a bit of a rougher time with recovery, success. So if possible, don't "home", find the best.
As far as the wait, well the lung allocation system has changed a great deal since I had my tx. Back in 1997, you had to wait for lungs when your name reached the top of the list, decided by the length of time you were on the list, and your blood type and size. Now it is how sick you are and how well you are expected to do. I waited a total of 30 months for my lungs. I waited 3 months down in North Carolina.
I hope your daughter gets her lungs as soon as she needs them. You might want to see if there is a support group at the center so she can hear the people who are pre and post tx talk about their experience.
Good luck
Joanne Schum
luckylungsforjo@aol.com