This and That and Talk - My Transplant
As our Mayo Connect community grows, I am constantly meeting organ transplant members on a wide variety of forums with a wide range of issues that are not directly transplant specific. However, because we are all transplant recipients, we have a special connection: a unique journey and best of all - a new life! We don't always need help or advice. Many times we just want to chat with someone like us! That is my purpose in starting This and That and Talk.
Drop in and say 'Hi'. You are welcome anytime.
What do you want t to talk about? What words can you offer to someone who is on the journey? Do you have any questions for another recipient?
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Transplants Support Group.
So much bravery. It is great to know that despite your difficulties you are getting on with your life and you are still here to enjoy things like the night sky, good music, and each new day. I applaud your courage and thank you for sharing. It makes this world a better place.
Rosemary:
Our stories are remarkably similar, though my liver/kidney disease was caused by ETOH and family history.
I too was transplanted after being admitted in my last legs and bouncing back and forth twixt status one and seven. I lucked out at literally the last hour.
I’ve only met—virtually—two other SLK transplants. I think fewer than 8K of us exist or existed.
I’m an ambassador for Donate Life. I do visit Mayo annually.
Thanks for your volunteer work! Gottenyu.
@emil, I had my transplant at Mayo Rochester. Which Mayo Campus did go for your transplant?
I used to volunteer as an ambassador with Donate Life, but when the local office and activities moved out of my area, I found it too difficult to remain active. That is when I decided to focus my volunteering on Connect in the transplant discussion.
April is Donate Life Month.
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/transplant-events/?commentsorder=newest#chv4-comment-stream-header
What are some events that will be happening near you?
Rosemary, I am so happy you decided to focus on mentoring on Connect! Your topics and comments are calming and spot on, and you have helped me significantly on my journey after transplant. I was unaware of April as Donate Life Month. I will have to think of a way to serve.
I’m a product of Mayo AZ and an anonymous donor, brought together at exactly the right time to save my life.
I volunteer to give back, of course. Donate Life has a hard time here Due to distances between the communities and the COVID-19 restrictions, which are still in place of course for immunosuppressed patients.
I have attached a picture of us at one of our recent events, As well as a picture of me and two of my own wonder dogs.
And please excuse the random capitalization, a product of damnyouautocorrect. As a retired English professor I’m compelled to fix these.
@emil, I am overdue for a response. I hope that you have been enjoying some activity with your 2 buddies! Are they walkers- Do you and they go for walks?
I used to do the registry tables like you have shared, too. I loved doing that! I miss doing that! And I met some very interesting people, and even heard some amazing personal stories from donor families who stopped to tell about their loved ones.
Thanks for the pictures!
I used to work in elementary and then taught in middle school special education . I retired early, before my transplant. I was nearing retirement anyway. What are you doing with your days now as a retired English professor? How long have you been retired?
@emil - Guess what! I just got invited to participate in a nearby Donate Life Month Organ Donor Registry / Information table at a nearby medical center location! I’m not sure of the visitor restriction and I really really wanted to say “Yes”. But since I already have plans, I did decline.
Hi Everyone! I celebrated my first year transplantaversary yesterday (April 24th-heart/double lung) with a Thank You party for family and friends that helped me and my family with the transplant journey, especially when I was hospitalized. It was a decent spring day in the Midwest so we could be outside too. My husband surprised me with this cake he commissioned from a local bakery. Everyone was amazed at the detail and taste was great too. Apparently you can google anything these days and take the pic to a bakery!
Oh, happy day! The cake looks amazing! So important to celebrate our milestones. Where are you in the Midwest?
I'm in the Chicago are right now! The weekend was great!
Carry on, brave warrior!