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@2011panc

I am so sorry you and your husband are going through all these difficulties and now lack of support. I believe I understand and know how you are feeling and what you are going through. My life is better, but definitely not the same. I compare myself to my mother, who was still gardening and started working out of the home when she was in her 60's. I am nowhere as physically healthy as she was, but I am still here for my children and husband. I wonder if you have a church membership that might help you out some with visits and an occasional meal delivered? I will put and keep you in my prayers for peace, comfort, ease of adversity and healing. God's Richest Blessings to the both of you.

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Thanks for your caring spirit. We don't allow people inside our house since transplant's 14 months of initial serious problems, then COVID-19 arrived 6 wks after first good blood lab results happened. WE don't allow food except that we make inside our home due to how it affects his diabetic issues which are very more complicated after transplant. He is not a recent transplant recipient. THis is almost 6 yrs post transplant. For him the organ functions well after the first 14 months of rejection, low hemoglobin, CMV to name a few serious problems. FOr him it is the antirejection medications side effects has resulted in no quality of life. Medication changes and doses have already occurred and still no improvements. Again, thanks for your caring spirit.