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What Covid treatments can transplant patients take?

Transplants | Last Active: Mar 27, 2023 | Replies (14)

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@jamesduaiswamy 😊
Congrats on your new liver transplant! It sounds like you are taking excellent care of yourself and your new organ. It's wonderful to hear that you doing so well and you are back to work full time. Do you work remotely or do you work in a job that has you interfacing with the public? It sounds like you are also very careful to protect yourself from germs and covid.
I think you have a fantastic attitude regarding taking care of yourself. I am happy that you jumped in to this discussion!

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Hi

Thanks for the compliments. Hope all is well.
I am not sure if I taking excellent care but do try however. Post transplant aspects of the surgery is brutal. When we had the discussions with the surgeon prior to the surgery, it was emphasised very well. It is so true. Checking the calories, no salt , no sugar, fiber, measure your portions, workout and stay out of crowds. It is too much. But that is life. It is my choice to adhere to the plan , or just let it go. If thats the case I will be a major dissapointment to my family, my donor, all my friends and the Hospital personnel who helped me. It is tough, but thats what I am left with. I dont think about it much, but be gratefull that I am allowed to live one extra day.
By profession I am a Systems Engineer work on a Federal Goverment Contract. My HQ is located in Washington DC. I used to live in Northern Virginia and moved to Florida couple of years ago and work remotly from my home office. Take care