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@katgob

Sandrine,
I am so sorry for your loss and her families. I believe sometimes when someone is too sick, they cannot do a transplant as it will not work. The fact you were there for her and with her was a true blessing. I can only imagine her pain. No words can change the fact that she passed, but who she was on earth will always be treasured. Memories and mostly good ones will be there as time goes on. Take care of yourself and know that good friends like you are what make friends know they are loved.

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Thank you so much for your kind words. I truly believe that the primary reason the medical team opted against the surgery was due to my friend's delicate condition; she simply wouldn’t have been able to endure such a major procedure. It makes me feel a deep sadness whenever I read the success stories of transplant patients here in the forum. It’s amazing to witness the advancements in medicine today, allowing so many people to recover and thrive. Unfortunately, by the time my friend was diagnosed with end-stage liver disease, it was already quite advanced. I was in Peru at the time, while she was in New Mexico, but she chose to return to Florida for treatment at Mayo Clinic. I was really glad she made that decision, as I’ve always heard that Mayo is one of the best places for cancer care. I’m truly inspired by the incredible individuals in this forum; their strength and resilience are remarkable. Best wishes,
Sandrine