Liver transplant - Let's support each other
What topics do people who are waiting for a liver transplant want to talk about? Who has had a liver transplant and wants to talk about?
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@rosemarya I did not have hep b prior to my liver transplant 2 years ago but I did receive a hep b positive liver. I now take entecavir every day given this and will the rest of my life. Given that I take this and my viral load is tested every 3 months I can’t transmit it to anyone and I feel very well.
Hi, thank you for sharing your story. I’m happy you have a second lease on life, too! My husband threatened physical violence and gets very moody etc. due to HE. I did not know that was the cause until his hospitalization. He is pre-lover transplant (just approved Friday) with MELD around 35 and I wanted to ask if since the transplant you feel like “yourself” again? Have you had any HE episodes since your transplant? I’m very concerned of it becoming permanent/recurring after transplant. I hope to hear your experience.
Hi, thanks for sharing. Are you post- liver transplant now? Have you had any permanent effects or HE episodes since? I am concerned for my husband who is pre-transplant, and though improving because of continuous dialysis in ICU. It feels like it’s been one long 2 month episode. Hope you’re doing well!
Good morning from Canada
I received my second chance in October 2024. I too suffered from HE prior to my liver transplant. I was told that those symptoms would go away, but unfortunately that was not the case for me. I still experience memory loss, brain fog and there is definitely a personality change. Everything I've read says Oh it's no big deal it will go away. I think a lot of it depends on how far along you were pre-transplant. I was late stage 4 and had waited a year and a half for my miracle. Hang in there. God has a plan.
I had several episodes of HE pre-trial splat. One severe episode put me into a coma. Since my transplant a year ago my life has improved dramatically. I no longer have to worry about HE. I am much happier and a better person. HE is horrible. Please know that your spouse doesn't realize what is happening and is very confused. After his transplant he will be a different person as long as he forgoes alcohol forever
I am so happy to hear that! It is very comforting and gives me hope. Thanks for your response. Sending good vibes your way.
I am so glad I found these posts. I have HE which seems to ebb and flow. I haven't felt like myself for months. There have been times that I can't do simple addition and I mean exactly that - adding 2 numbers together! I have a disabled son for whom I have to keep up a lot of paperwork in reporting his wages. It used to take a half hour at the very most. Yesterday, it took me all afternoon. I kept printing the wrong paperwork over and over. It is so frustrating. I feel like I'm trying to swim and I keep getting pulled under. I have also snapped at people who didn't deserve it. We went out to dinner the other night with old friends and they had to constantly remind me what I was talking about because I would go blank and stop mid-sentence. As I'm writing this all out, I'm realizing how bad it has gotten. I think I need to pass this on to Justin. He knows I've had it, but doesn't know how bad it is getting. I'm taking lactulose 4 times a day.
Yes, another blessing after transplant is that you no longer need lactulose. Mayo saved my life and I believe I experienced a miracle thanks to Mayo, the staff, my caregiver and a higher power. I'm not very religious but I believe someone or something watches over me.
I’ve been through hell & back. It’s the best decision I’ve ever made. I had my liver transplant on December 2nd 2023. Pre-op and post-op was more than I expected. My decision was made after many months of research and being uncomfortable with my health. You need to be patient and strong.
Welcome, @lalvarez. Is that a drum kit I see in your profile picture?
What a testimonial to your decision to get a liver transplant. It sounds like you prepared yourself as best as possible. None-the-less, until you go through a transplant, how can you really know what to expect.
What was more than you expected pre-op? Post-op? What tips would you offer to someone about to embark on this journey?