Board Thread:False Info and Speculative Discussion/@comment-131.118.255.194-20150707203835/@comment-25211211-20150729191327

LadyX wrote: This actually really intrigues me, since I am a kidney transplant patient myself. I doubt any of my own questions on the matter will be addressed. If it is due to her transplant, does this mean she needs higher or lower doses of antirejection meds? Would the anti rejection medication even work? They suppress your immune system so your body doesn't recognize the "foreign invader" and attack it. If the kidney's super immune system/healing has taken over, what are the repercussions? This is why I hate transplants being shown on TV as any sort of plot point. We are a large enough market, but no one actually does the research that they'd need to for me to suspend disbelief on it. It could be like with the bite, either it takes or it doesn't and if a "super" kidney doesn't take she'd be long gone by now. Maybe the kidney is so powerful that it "heals" it's new body to be the same of the former. Or just simply the supernatural "virus" transferred to Hayden.

English is not my first language, so I don't know all the proper words and i just put something alike in its place.