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Transplants | Last Active: Jan 6, 2022 | Replies (67)

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@athenalee

Hey Mike, certainly the meds are an adjustment. But peoples experience after their transplant vary widely. I’ve got autoimmune diseases causing additional health issues, but my liver is doing great!

The best thing I’d recommend, and certainly wish I’d found Connect before my transplant, is to read the various discussions. They can help you prepare for your journey. Stay positive, eat well, walk and/or exercise, and do whatever your transplant team recommends!

My transplant team asked us to put together mentoring tips on “what we wished we had known prior to our transplant.” I attach mine for your edification… Athena

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Wow that's incredible, I am sure the pain really sucked through all that , Question how long were you in there before you went home ? I think my biggest worries is all the other stuff that's screwed up , my back is a disaster , frost bite in my hands , 13 broken bones in my right foot , sciatic nerve that that ruins my life , I run a horse ranch and try and work everyday but not sure can keep up with it , my feeling if I can't work I am dead ! Sorry to vent on you , that was great reading . Thank you Mike