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Transplant: No or Few Antibodies after COVID Vaccination

Transplants | Last Active: Mar 7, 2022 | Replies (193)

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@rosemarya

@athenalee, Congratulations on the start of a new job on Monday. I would not be surprised at all, if there are others who work there who also have immunocompromised health conditions. Hopefully they have already set an example and paved the way for a safer working environment. As a transplant recipient, they might even have questions for you about your particular needs.
Looking ahead, I see some perfect opportunities to share information about the gift of organ transplant.

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Thank you Rosemary. Fortunately, for now, anyway masks are required in public buildings. I agree that it does present an opportunity for sharing about organ transplants and donation. My job interviews were with the mayor and two department heads. As I wanted to be transparent about why I left my last position with a municipal entity, I told them about my liver disease and transplant. The mayor said a good friend of hers is a kidney transplant recipient. It resulted in a positive conversation and I even mentioned our culinary arts webinars, So, this is good, as I work directly under her.