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Transplant: No or Few Antibodies after COVID Vaccination

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

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@loribmt

Weee, good luck on Monday, Athena, though you won’t need luck. You’d be a asset to any team! ☺️
Being transparent with your transplant story was a great way to open doors for conversation. It might even help with the masking and avoidance of uncomfortable situations in the future. We shouldn’t have to justify why we push to wear masks or take extra precautions but sometimes it’s just easier.
Of course we’ll all be waiting for a report of the first day. 😉

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Thanks Lori. There is value in bringing awareness to people as I think few realize how many immunocompromised people there are and the everyday dangers we face due to this ignorance. Which is not to place blame just on individuals, but more on society for the way people are valued.

I’ve always felt I was a very conscious person about the challenges people face, but I’ve certainly learned a lot more having liver disease and a transplant in the middle of a pandemic!