COVID-19 and Transplant Patients
As a kidney transplant recipient I have been extra vigilant/worried about protecting myself as COVID-19 spreads. Like most transplant patients I am used to washing my hands, carrying hand-sanitizer, avoiding sick people, getting flu shots, etc. The COVID-19 outbreak has caused me to take additional steps to try to remain safe but I am worried for my health. I would like to hear what you are doing to stay safe and how you are feeling.
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The Mayo Clinic News Network has this information. Well worth reading and watching the videos.
https://newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org/category/covid-19/
How can I ask a question? This website seems difficult to navigate.
Sometimes we are not able to see the big picture, but the professionals can. I hope you are committed to being part of the solution. I would not want to hear that you have become ill. You've been through much already. On another note, It is difficult for people to change their routines and habits. It's a challenge and everyone is being asked to sacrifice a bit.
Hi, @blueridgegal7. You just did it correctly! Your question is showing. Do you see it?
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Here is some helpful hitns that I want to share - How to Get Started.
You will see "Follow a group, post a message and discover your network. Learn how you can get the most out of Connect in this step-by-step guide." Click on the step-by-step guide.
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/page/about-connect/tab/aboutconnect/
Hi! I’m having some emotional ups and downs since this started. I live on a small island in Florida that has felt very safe. However, it’s spring break and there are many people who have chosen to travel here. I went to our tiny town today and found many people joking about the virus. I was furious! I’ve decided to just stay home. My husband can do the errands. At least I’m in a warm and beautiful place! I’m 9 years post kidney transplant.
@livertrex - Please stay home not only for yourself but for the protection of others. Thats my interpreatation of "Love thy neighbor".
I will, I am taking care of my neighbor, 89 year's old and no family. I will live meals on porch.
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Greeting from Kuwait, I hope all of us will be fine during the coming weeks. I had a liver transplant in 2018 (in Mayo clinic), I am trying hard to avoid crowded places but unfortunately, I need to go to the hospital for my appointments. Honestly, I am worrying too much from the situation, we cannot do anything just we must try to wash our hands and put masks when we go out. Since last night, I do have pain in my sore throat, this makes me worry more. I am prying for all of you and for all my friends in Rochester...God bless you all and I am sure Lord will solve it soon.
Greetings from Arizona. Trust God, be safe / I wish you well. I’m a kidney transplant patient. (7/23/2018).