Transplant List Waiting: Visio Renaloo Story

by Dr Natalie Singh - Health Editor
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📍What are Renaloo Visios?

  • Meetings online, informal and supportive,
  • A frame caring and confidential,
  • A supportive community open to all people affected by kidney disease, dialysis, transplant: patients, relatives, caregivers,
  • Discussions led by a team of volunteers engaged and concerned.

➡️ They take place every week at 6 p.m., alternately on Tuesday or Wednesday, so that everyone can participate.

📌 Participation is free and free, but registration is required.

Once registered, you will receive by email all the practical information to connect via your computer, tablet or smartphone.

💙 Join us to share this waiting time…together.

The Visios Renaloo team

👉 Register now!

date:2026-02-09 09:03:00

🌟 Cycle of exchanges: ” Our journeys, our rights, our choices

Once registered on the national transplant waiting listbegins a very particular time: that of waiting of a call.

A sometimes long, unpredictable time, punctuated by medical follow-ups, hopes… and uncertainties.

As part of the cycle “Our journeys, our rights, our choices”this Visio Renaloo offers an exchange between peers to share your experiences of this waiting list, but also to better understand how it works.

💬 We will address in particular:
➡️ How does everyone experience this waiting time on a daily basis.
➡️ Its impacts on personal, family and professional life.
➡️ Periods of doubt, fatigue or discouragement — and what helps to keep going.
➡️ The feeling of being “in suspense”, between two stages of the journey.

🛠️ This video will also be an opportunity to share benchmarks and concrete resources, without injunction.

👥 A pair of Renaloo experts will support the discussions and will shed light on your questions:

Alain Atinault et Bernard Cléro,

Renaloo administrators, retired anesthetists-resuscitators in the kidney transplant team, and doctors at the Biomedicine Agency.

They will provide benchmarks on:
• the operation of the national waiting list,
• the attribution score,
• the rules for distributing grafts,
• variations in deadlines,
• temporary contraindications (CIT).

🫱🏽‍🫲🏿 A space to ask your questions, share your experiences and not be alone in the face of this waiting time.

👥 Whether you are a patient, loved one, caregiver or living donor, whatever your journeythe floor is yours.

📍What are Renaloo Visios?

  • Meetings online, informal and supportive,
  • A frame caring and confidential,
  • A supportive community open to all people affected by kidney disease, dialysis, transplant: patients, relatives, caregivers,
  • Discussions led by a team of volunteers engaged and concerned.

➡️ They take place every week at 6 p.m., alternately on Tuesday or Wednesday, so that everyone can participate.

📌 Participation is free and free, but registration is required.

Once registered, you will receive by email all the practical information to connect via your computer, tablet or smartphone.

💙 Join us to share this waiting time…together.

The Visios Renaloo team

👉 Register now!

date:2026-02-09 09:03:00

🌟 Cycle of exchanges: ” Our journeys, our rights, our choices

Once registered on the national transplant waiting listbegins a very particular time: that of waiting of a call.

A sometimes long, unpredictable time, punctuated by medical follow-ups, hopes… and uncertainties.

As part of the cycle “Our journeys, our rights, our choices”this Visio Renaloo offers an exchange between peers to share your experiences of this waiting list, but also to better understand how it works.

💬 We will address in particular:
➡️ How does everyone experience this waiting time on a daily basis.
➡️ Its impacts on personal, family and professional life.
➡️ Periods of doubt, fatigue or discouragement — and what helps to keep going.
➡️ The feeling of being “in suspense”, between two stages of the journey.

🛠️ This video will also be an opportunity to share benchmarks and concrete resources, without injunction.

👥 A pair of Renaloo experts will support the discussions and will shed light on your questions:

Alain Atinault et Bernard Cléro,

Renaloo administrators, retired anesthetists-resuscitators in the kidney transplant team, and doctors at the Biomedicine Agency.

They will provide benchmarks on:
• the operation of the national waiting list,
• the attribution score,
• the rules for distributing grafts,
• variations in deadlines,
• temporary contraindications (CIT).

🫱🏽‍🫲🏿 A space to ask your questions, share your experiences and not be alone in the face of this waiting time.

👥 Whether you are a patient, loved one, caregiver or living donor, whatever your journeythe floor is yours.

📍What are Renaloo Visios?

  • Meetings online, informal and supportive,
  • A frame caring and confidential,
  • A supportive community open to all people affected by kidney disease, dialysis, transplant: patients, relatives, caregivers,
  • Discussions led by a team of volunteers engaged and concerned.

➡️ They take place every week at 6 p.m., alternately on Tuesday or Wednesday, so that everyone can participate.

📌 Participation is free and free, but registration is required.

Once registered, you will receive by email all the practical information to connect via your computer, tablet or smartphone.

💙 Join us to share this waiting time…together.

The Visios Renaloo team

👉 Register now!

date:2026-02-09 09:03:00

🌟 Cycle of exchanges: ” Our journeys, our rights, our choices

Once registered on the national transplant waiting listbegins a very particular time: that of waiting of a call.

A sometimes long, unpredictable time, punctuated by medical follow-ups, hopes… and uncertainties.

As part of the cycle “Our journeys, our rights, our choices”this Visio Renaloo offers an exchange between peers to share your experiences of this waiting list, but also to better understand how it works.

💬 We will address in particular:
➡️ How does everyone experience this waiting time on a daily basis.
➡️ Its impacts on personal, family and professional life.
➡️ Periods of doubt, fatigue or discouragement — and what helps to keep going.
➡️ The feeling of being “in suspense”, between two stages of the journey.

🛠️ This video will also be an opportunity to share benchmarks and concrete resources, without injunction.

👥 A pair of Renaloo experts will support the discussions and will shed light on your questions:

Alain Atinault et Bernard Cléro,

Renaloo administrators, retired anesthetists-resuscitators in the kidney transplant team, and doctors at the Biomedicine Agency.

They will provide benchmarks on:
• the operation of the national waiting list,
• the attribution score,
• the rules for distributing grafts,
• variations in deadlines,
• temporary contraindications (CIT).

🫱🏽‍🫲🏿 A space to ask your questions, share your experiences and not be alone in the face of this waiting time.

👥 Whether you are a patient, loved one, caregiver or living donor, whatever your journeythe floor is yours.

📍What are Renaloo Visios?

  • Meetings online, informal and supportive,
  • A frame caring and confidential,
  • A supportive community open to all people affected by kidney disease, dialysis, transplant: patients, relatives, caregivers,
  • Discussions led by a team of volunteers engaged and concerned.

➡️ They take place every week at 6 p.m., alternately on Tuesday or Wednesday, so that everyone can participate.

📌 Participation is free and free, but registration is required.

Once registered, you will receive by email all the practical information to connect via your computer, tablet or smartphone.

💙 Join us to share this waiting time…together.

The Visios Renaloo team

👉 Register now!

date:2026-02-09 09:03:00

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