Are there any other pre-liver transplant caregivers out there?
Hi,
I'm JoDee and my husband is on the registry waiting for a liver transplant. I'm feeling stressed and would love to have someone to talk to that gets what is going on with us. We live 5 hours from Rochester, so I can't attend any of the support groups there and there aren't any near us. Any suggestions?
Thank you!
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@windwalker What a wonderful turn of health to be spared the most delicate of all transplants. I hope you continue to be healthy enough to live well without one. Grateful people are a true blessing & great mentors who shine for all of us. It is so uplifting to read about people who are living for decades. With liver transplants both living donor & recipient are required to meet & participate together. They surly must be glowing with the joy of success even through their tears & overcoming fears. These are the stories that bring others on board. Thank you for providing the day & time for meeting. Do you have to reregister or can you just show up?
@myson I believe the Embassy Suite hotels are high end extended stays usually with very good ratings. That is definitely within the realm of short term residencies.
@glinda Not to be bossy but there is no need to apologize for not being much help. Just posting for a bunch of strangers who may or may not like what you have to share is an act of courage. Courage is always driven by positive motivation. Who knows who that 1 person is that your post will move or touch or motivate... get the picture?
@rosemarya @myson It is definitly a 2 way street. My children are forever telling me "you can't save the world, you need to stop thinking about everyone else, you're going to get yourself killed, that's on them" ect ect ect. In return (most likely to begin with) I'm super indepent, mom & dad (he died when they were still in primary school), mechanic, carpenter, lawn maintenance & of course most traditional female labels (bar cooking) to the point I refuse to let them see any weakness in my. Yet I cry at sappy movies (When they took Dumbo from his prisoned/ chained mom) & they always get a good laugh. Life is a marble of beauty, laughter, sadness, fears, grief, relief and perception. We are all so common yet so unique
@amyintucson There is nothing like a creative side to help keep you balanced in your life struggles. I would not let it get to far away from me because it makes a "great distraction for what worries us"
@jodeej That is sooo wonderful. It is bittersweet when our children grow & go. The empty nest syndrome hit me hard when I felt like they didn't need me anymore. What I didn't realize is they still wanted me. Now we have an annual extended family gathering independent of holidays. That always fills my heart with joy
@contentandwell @jodeej Love their accomplishments but hate to see them go. Riding a real steam engine train cross country is on my bucket list. You should go it will do you a world of good.
@hullsar Please don't beat yourself up too bad. Both of you are going through this together no matter how far apart you are. College expertise is great but never underestimate knowledge of experience. As you have already learned much is to be gained from those who have taken the journey you have been cast into. Mayo Connect is an open, candid, transparent place where you will always be welcomed to share your real life journey as you join others who've been there before you and surely will come after you.
@myson Well you pegged us right. We are a different type of family. One bonded by trials, tribulations, unconditional giving & hope. Denial is actually a natural coping mechanism so that is perfectly normal. This is just my observance it usually gives way rational decisions when whatever is being denied will not get out of your face (affecting your life) which is what moves one to do something about it. Thank you for sharing.
JK. We don't know how long the wait will be for 2 lungs; all things considered (blood type, size, etc.). Especially now that the size has to be from a 12 yr old or small adult. They basically told us .. 1 day to 2 years. We keep a bag packed all the time. My husband and I are taking in some culture for a few days and heading northwest of where we need to be, as far as 3 yrs away from our hometown. This makes us nervous but we've talked and believe that we must live. We will be with our son, however, over Fathers Day weekend, cannot wait. We will go to Jacksonville soon too with hopes to attend support group meetings. I must take this minute, however, to thank you for writing to me and I am so proud of you for all you have been thru and your strength. I recently told my daughter in law not long ago that our son is not scared enough.....once his condition worsens I'm sure he'll be "wanting" the lung surgery. Have a great day. Lorraine