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Hi Leah, yes CMV seems to be very common in transplant patients. Prayers also for a great out come. They did a similar thing with me with CMV and mine was a human version of Parvo B19. Luckily taking me off cellcept helped alot and now I'm only on Tacrolimus but monitored monthly. So far no issues with rejection and it's been 4 years this January.
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Thank you Dana for sharing. I’m glad you’re doing well now and just on Tac! I’m hoping I can go that route one of these days. CMV I’m aware of, but I never knew there was a Parvo species just for humans. Yes, PBC is Primary Biliary Cholangitis (or cirrhosis). I had symptoms for about ten years, discussed them with my primary, but she would just dismiss them. She finally paid attention when I developed severe pain in my spleen. By that time I was in stage 3 liver cirrhosis. Be well. Athena