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@benlam11 I am relieved for you that they found the root of your problems. Medications are such a double-edged sword -- they are good for certain things but can cause other problems. I was on Furosemide for a while, near the end of my pre-transplant time and it didn't cause me a problem but a number of other medications did, particularly one that if I remember correctly was for nausea.

That's great that Mayo has been so good for you. I feel the same way about Mass General. From what I have heard most of these transplant centers have really excellent teams and are very caring. There are a few that operate at less than expected but overall most are quite good. I know at this point that if I ever need hospitalization I will head right down to Boston to go to MGH.
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I am a transplant patient too and I too am interested in how you came to be in the hospital. I was in the hospital at Mayo for 6 months after my transplant with complications. Let me know about your transplant experience( all of you in this conversation.)
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