Liver transplant - Let's support each other
What topics do people who are waiting for a liver transplant want to talk about? Who has had a liver transplant and wants to talk about?
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We were placed on inactive list for 10 days. We will be reactivated on May 31st. Since he has no symptoms they will not require a Covid test. Yes it is disheartening but we think we will get a call again in June.
@amykyall, Welcome to Connect. I see that you had your transplant one year after I had mine. I am sad to read about your difficulties with 3 positive covid19 tests. Did you have symptoms? We’re you able to get of the monoclonal antibodies treatments?
Have you asked your transplant doctors about the current bothersome symptoms and if they are due to post covid19? Or if they are caused by anything else?
@gingercorless, My fingers are crossed for a June call! However, as you already know, there is no way to predict.
How is husband feeling, pre transplant wise? Any yucky liver failure symptoms? Is he able to eat well and to get any physical activity during this lull?
He is feeling pretty well. His varices are causing issues. He has to have more banding done. His energy level is dropping and he shows some jaundice.
Thank you for your words of encouragement.
Ginger
Hang in there there @gingercorless! So sorry to hear about the COVID test but it is fantastic news to hear that things are finally moving forward for you both. Prayers full steam ahead for your husband to be blessed with the gift I know he needs. We’re all here for you, you’re almost there.
Bryan
Welcome @gerryp. I love your mission to give back and help support fellow liver transplant recipients.
@gingercorless, here's more information about the monthly Zoom support group for people at Mayo Florida. The next meeting is tomorrow, May 24 at 11 am ET if you're able to join.
- Liver, Kidney, Pancreas Transplant: Second Chance Support Group, Mayo Florida https://connect.mayoclinic.org/event/liver-kidney-pancreas-transplant-second-chance-support-group-156/
Gerry, your transplant is still rather new (Feb 2022). May I ask what condition led to your needing a new liver? What activity are you most excited about being able to do again?
Thank you for the words of encouragement
@amykyall, you may wish to follow the long haul COVID group and join the discussions here:
- Post-COVID Recovery & COVID-19 https://connect.mayoclinic.org/group/post-covid-recovery-covid-19/
Here you'll meet other members coping with longhaul COVID symptoms and working on recovery.
Thank you Colleen. I was diagnosed with Secondary Sclerosing Cholangytis (SSC) in March 2020 at age 60. This was caused by septic shock, the result of a completely blocked gallbladder. I had, liver, kidney and pancreas failure within a matter of hours.
They told my wife I would most likely not survive. It happened so suddenly and without warning. Like a time bomb. Prior to the gallbladder attack, I had been perfectly healthy.
Well - the first miracle was I did survive! But the septic shock resulted in loss of blood flow and oxygen to my liver, and caused scarring of the biliary ducts within the liver.
The liver is the only organ that can regenerate - but as I learned, the biliary ducts cannot regenerate. So my sclerosing cholangytis was the result of the organ failure.
Unlike PSC, SSC is not an auto-immune disorder.
It’s very rare, as most people don’t survive. In fact MGH only sees this diagnosis very rarely, and several of the doctors at Mayo had never seen my diagnosis. The second miracle was I received my transplant last February. I had probably 5-6 dry runs between MGH & Mayo before receiving the perfect organ.
The dry runs are very difficult emotionally. Thank goodness I had a very supportive caregiver, family and friends who helped me maintain my sanity.
But that is now all history as I feel wonderful - finally!
I am just so thankful to have my health back. I had several complications post transplant, but the excellent doctors at Mayo are on top of it. I am so thankful and hopeful that I can return to a mostly normal life in a few more months.
So - Ginger - hang in there, keep a hopeful attitude, join the support group and you will find many people who have been down this road and can help you and your husband maintain his health and attitude while you wait for the perfect donor.
Gerry
1 other comment Colleen: the Mayo Support group is for any Mayo transplant patients, whether FL, MN or AZ. The participants are from all over the country. Thanks. Gerry