Lack of B.C. transplant surgeons means donated kidneys are sent elsewhere: doctors
VANCOUVER — Sukinder Mangat has been waiting 11 years for a kidneytransplant while enduring dialysis three times a week as part of a routine that leaves him exhausted, worried and unable to work.
“I have not gone on holidays in the last 11, 12 years,” Mangat said before a four-hour appointment at a Richmond, B.C., community dialysis unit where his blood will pass through a machine to be cleaned of waste products and excess fluid because his kidneys can’t do that job.
“Basically, I just come home, have dinner and just go to bed,” the 59-year-old said.
Mangat is on a wait list for a second kidney transplant after his first donated kidney failed because of a viral infection.