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Changes after Transplant

Transplants | Last Active: May 21, 2023 | Replies (197)

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@garyandrade

I have no logical explanation other than I understand this is very common. I have also heard that this is quite common for any major abdominal Surgery. My taste buds have changed for sure but nothing quite that drastic. My surgeon seems to think there is a link to the chemicals in the anesthesia. Many changes have been for the good... I really can't stomach a Big Mac which is probably a blessing in disguise. My rebirth date is August 12 of 2015 so even today I'm still finding new things about my body.

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@bexhall there is much that is not scientifically explainable yet indisputable. Science has recently accepted the so called newly found glymphatic system (lymphatic drain system) in the brain & mesenteric organ (transparent lining that is part of peritoneal fold) around our abdomen & other organs. In fact there was a time science claimed the earth was flat yet Christian bible literature described it as round. Native Americans refer to the Great Spirit & spiritual ancestors & now we know matter can change form.. Let's not deny those believers of aliens are backed by circumstantial evidence.
Do our cells not carry DNA of our past and present experiences as we evolve & overcome disease, disaster & adaptation? Malaria/ Sickle Cell is a fine example of cell memory as well as anything we become immune to through contraction.
With that said whoever gets my kidney may have a taste for salt & vinegar chips with distaste for legumes, unbelievable empathy with an unquenchable curiosity.

@beckyjohnson they will be very lucky!

@jodeej It is I who will be the lucky one like the drummer boy at the manger where Jesus was born.