Mav3rick
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he won't live for long, kidney transplant are 99.99% failure even if the donor match is 99%, the anti rejection medication would have to be taken for life and there are always chances of rejection 99% of the time I know it because my uncle had kidney transplant the donor was his sister 99% match and he died with-in 7 months. With best care he may survive like one of our UK Pak amassador's mother [mushy era don't know her name], her mom died exactly after 10 years.
I am not an expert but 9 people I know who have had had kidney transplants over the past 5-10 years out of 10 are alive and the one who died, died in a car accident. So I am highly doubtful of the stats you have posted.
However, let me ask all of you, do you think MQM will be more acceptable minus AH? Infact, why not start a poll but the answer should be concluded after careful analysis and with deep commitment and not just as a spur of the moment thing.
@Awesome what say you?
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