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Liver transplant - Let's support each other

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@mkhogan

I am 5 years post transplant. Stumbled on this several years later. I think it would be helpful if mayo social workers or nurse coordinators gave people this specific information. I was not given it. I remember one doctor mentioned striking up conversations with other people in the waiting rooms to help people connect. It's hard to do. If there is this around, it would be awesome for more to know. I still learn so much here and get ideas of what to bring up to my care team

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@mkhogan - Greetings today from a rainy central Kentucky! I want to say that I totally agree with your assessment that it would be awesome if more became aware of the benefits connecting with others.
I received my transplant in 2009, before Mayo Connect existed, and like you, I discovered it during one of my own on-line searches since there were no support groups in my area. I have enjoyed being a part of the conversations on Connect for over 10 years, and have proudly watched it grow as technology has become more available to the world. When in Rochester during my annual appointment, I have seen Mayo Connect Brochures at information desks and in the waiting areas, including some in transplant areas. Due to space availability and multitude of topic specific brochures, these are not placed everywhere. Have you seen the kiosks in the main lobby area? Mayo Connect is on it! And more recently is on the Mayo Clinic Patient portal. I think a brochure might be included in the take-home information, too.

During my time on Connect, I have been blessed to meet and interact with organ transplant patients from all over the world. I like to think of all us sitting around a kitchen table with cup of coffee or tea and chatting while getting and receiving support from each other. So, @mkhogan, I am inviting you to pour a cup of coffee or tea and join us. What is going on with you and your precious liver? What is something that you learned on Connect that is most helpful for you? Any updates you would like to share since your most recent comments?