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How did you get through after getting covid-19?

Transplants | Last Active: Aug 14, 2022 | Replies (45)

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@echo2022 Yes, I can usually call and speak with a live transplant nurse, even if my assigned nurse is not available. Or if no one is available, I leave a detailed message and a transplant nurse will usually call me back in an hour or two. If you are having problems getting through to someone in transplant, leave an urgent detailed message that you are a transplant patient, you tested positive for covid 3 days ago, you have a high fever, bad cough and you would appreciate to speak with someone in transplant today for instructions. (Don't forget to leave your name, phone number and birthdate clearly).
Do you feel like you should go to the ER? If so, bring your transplant phone number so your local hospital can call transplant for specific instructions. How are you feeling? Are you feeling a little better or worse? Fever? Cough?

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I also called Keck according to the number on the specialist's business card. A nurse said my specialist wasn't in the office today and she already left a message to the specialist's nurse. They may respond me when they see it.