Dizzy still after my liver transplant
Does anybody else feel light-headed and get very dizzy. I'm having to use a cane pretty wobbly. I had my transplant on August 22nd. Thought this would all go away by now. It's the same feeling I had before I had my transplant with my old liver. Please respond thanks everybody
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@gaylea1 Great advice from @jolinda, and find it as quickly as you can. I had a Pre-syncope episode and knew I might faint so was heading to the sofa to sit. Before I made it out of the kitchen I went down on the tile floor and ended up with a fractured femur. Turned out it fractured because I now have rather severe osteoporosis which had not been diagnosed. I doubt it would have fractured if not for that but I’m sure I would have been quite sore.
Sometimes in the morning, if I didn’t get enough sleep I am light-headed. When that happens I will not drive even when it means skipping a water aerobics class.
JK
@contentandwell that is terrible! I hope you have healed. I've taken one tumble while walking around the block. I went down backward (luckily on a grassy area) and banged my head and my tailbone. My backside hurt for about 3 months. After that experience I've been very cautious.
@gaylea1 I am still limping and have not yet been able to return to my health club. It will be three months on the 21st. I believe if you have osteoporosis it takes longer to heal too, and the catch here is that lack of exercise makes osteoporosis progress more.
JK
@contentandwell I believe the femur is a very strong b9ne and that healing a break is timely and painful. Hugs to you dear friend. The exercises for osteo are limiting.
@gaylea1 Thanks. They told me about three months but I think it’s going to take longer than that. I am generally pretty quick at healing so I thought I would be with this too but so far it doesn’t seem that way.
JK
@livertrex, and All.
I want to bring this discussion back to the topic of dizziness after transplant. I am not medically trained, but only a patient like all of you. I honestly don't recall dizziness because my transplant was 10 years ago. However, I decided to look thru my Going Home After Transplant Booklet and one of the listed reasons to call your transplant coordinator is " Feeling unusually weak ot light-headed."
@livertrex, you are young with your transplant, and your body is still trying to get adjusted. I encourage you to call your coordinator tomorrow. You might need to have some repeated labs, or medication adjustment and then more labs. (that is my experience)
Do you have a post transplant coordinator that you can call? Please let me know what you find out?
Can someone help me find out how I can ask a question? I only see how to reply to messages. Can’t find a link that says.”ask your question here” please,anyone? I suffered 2-3 yrs of daily hepatic encephalopathy.my ammonia levels ran from 175-210 daily. I believe I suffer permanent brain damage from this. It’s getting worse and worse. Transplant date was July,2015. Can someone tell me how I can ask others this question?
I do have a transplant coordinator. And I will give them a call tomorrow. Thanks for your concern and God bless you.
Thank you so much. By the way,I was 47 when I had my transplant. I’m now 51.
@rowdyramsey -You did it right, already!
For additional help - Here is a link to "Get Started on Connect". You will find a list of easy to read How To's.
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/get-started-on-connect/
I think you might consider starting a new discussion in the transplant group or pvisit the Liver transplant support group ere you will meet other liver transplant patients.whhttps://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/liver-support-group/
Again - I will help you if let me know.
Here are some discussions where members have discussed Hepatic Encephalopathy (HE) To make a reply/ask a question, you can click the reply box at the beginning of the discussion, or you will see a reply box at the bottom of the page . You just start texting in that box. If you want to address a particular memner, then you will use athei @name like I used at the beginning of this reply to you. Did you get a notification?
You are welcome to participate anywhere, or to begin a new discussion. Let me know if you need more help.
Groups > Digestive Health > Elevated ammonia levels
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/elevated-ammonia-levels/
Groups > Digestive Health > Hepatic encephalopathy
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/hepatic-encephalopathy/
Groups> Transplants > Liver transplant support group
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/liver-support-group/