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You are the first person I know that has had Aspergillus. It is quite hard to treat from what I understand. I wonder if that is what caused the carcinoid growth? Glad everything worked out for you. Getting over the surgery will just take time.
I’m going to Europe end of April to visit family. Maybe I should get vaccinated for RSV before I head out.

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I went for the RSV vaccine the first week it was available. If it had been available before the trip might have not been so bad. The Aspergillus didn’t cause the tumors. The type tumors I had develop over many years. They are often discovered because a person was being checked for other health reasons. I live in FL and was told it’s in the air, the soil. If you research it, transplant patients are very susceptible because the immune system has to be lowered to prevent organ rejection. I had never heard of it. I watched a couple of interviews of people in the United Kingdom who were very debilitating from it. It took years to get the right diagnosis. By then it can be impossible to clear.