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@contentandwell , my first doctor was a GP and was of no help. I looked for a liver specialist in my HMO network and found a liver surgeon who was the only liver specialist in network in my area. I asked for a referal to one of the transplant hospitals near me. My primary and liver doctor went back and forth deciding who would write the referal for a transplant evaluation. On my second and last meeting with the liver surgeon he telephoned a liver transplant surgeon at Cedar Sinai. I had a phone number and a name of a transplant surgeon when I entered the hospital at MELD 40. I gave the name and phone number to the attending nurse who them gave it to the department that found a open bed a Cedar Sinai. However, it was luck where I ended up because my condition was such that I would get the first bed that opened up at either UCLA, SC. USC Transplant centers. In hind sight I I credit wishful thinking and many prayers by my lovedones. My illness was ten years long.I was used to the illness and could have gone in either direction. My family made the loving choice to keep me around. The vote was 3-0 yet my vote didn't really count. I was tired of being sick and had planned for either outcome. The unknowns were disconcerting until I finally gave up trying to control the situation and trusted my doctors and my faith in the future. It all turned out OK.

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@luckonetj, I did not experience HE. But I can identify with what you have shared, and your post has touched me deeply and stirred up many memories and emotions. Thank you. We have much to be thankful for.

Id sure like to talk to you about cieders..is that possible