@kandidubrall, I apologize for the confusion that I caused.
I intended to ask if you have created your account in Mayo Clinic's PATIENT ONLINE SERVICES? You can access your health information. appointments, billings, and send/receive message to/from your transplant team via your coordinator.
I use both the online on my computer and have the App on my iphone . For me, it is a convenient way to ask a non urgent medical question to my coordinator.
Thank you, but I have Kaiser medical insurance, I don’t reach out to Mayo Clinic, Kaiser take care of everything, I will not even go back to Mayo Clinic,
@kandidubrall, I apologize for the confusion that I caused.
I intended to ask if you have created your account in Mayo Clinic's PATIENT ONLINE SERVICES? You can access your health information. appointments, billings, and send/receive message to/from your transplant team via your coordinator.
I use both the online on my computer and have the App on my iphone . For me, it is a convenient way to ask a non urgent medical question to my coordinator.
Yes I have an account for my chart, I don’t reach out to them since I am a Kaiser patient, I was under the impression that I can no longer use Mayo Clinic even for questions, since Kaiser has taken over my care completely
Any reason he cannot accept a live donor liver?
They take 1/3 of the donor's liver and attach it to his body.
The liver grows to its normal size in 30 days for both parties.
Thanks for the kind words.
Regards
There is no such thing as a partial liver transplant.
Transplantation refers to the removal of the patient's entire liver from his or her body.
Transplant procedures are classified into two categories.
One can acquire a whole liver from a deceased individual or a transplant from a living donor.
The living donor transplant works as follows:
A significant amount of the donor's liver is removed and placed into the patient's body.
If all conditions are normal, the liver is the only organ in a human that is meant to expand on its own.
In the best-case scenario, both the donor's and the patient's liver will grow within 30 days.
Yes I have an account for my chart, I don’t reach out to them since I am a Kaiser patient, I was under the impression that I can no longer use Mayo Clinic even for questions, since Kaiser has taken over my care completely
Hi everyone,
I am post liver transplant beginning 7 mouth out, I am now having some pain in left upper back and left side, hard time sleeping can’t get comfortable, any suggestions?
Kandi
Hi kandidubrall, I know exactly how u r feeling the reason I was told is b/c they have to move our rib cage during the TP. I had horrible pain for a while, they put me on lidocaine patches and Robaxin which helped me a lot.
Yes, let me add congratulations on your LTP😊💚 I am almost 3 years. I hope you r doing well w/your new gift of life.
Hi
Thank you for sharing, but my doctor doesn’t want me to take any pain medication, so I am suffering thru the pain. Doctor stayed talking pain medication 💊 to much can cause you more pain, every time I get to feeling great something medically happens
Hi
Thank you for sharing, but my doctor doesn’t want me to take any pain medication, so I am suffering thru the pain. Doctor stayed talking pain medication 💊 to much can cause you more pain, every time I get to feeling great something medically happens
Hi, Kandi, I wish that I knew what to say to you related to your ongoing pain and the ongoing discomfort that you have expressed. As a transplant recipient, I am also well aware of the need to avoid certain medications because they can harm our liver or interfere with out antirejection medications.
I recall that you are going to undergo a procedure in October. Do you have a local Primary Care doctor? Does your doctor think the pain is related to your bile leakage? Are there any other ways to ease the pain like heat or cold compress ? Warm soaking bath? Maybe changing sleep position?
Thank you, but I have Kaiser medical insurance, I don’t reach out to Mayo Clinic, Kaiser take care of everything, I will not even go back to Mayo Clinic,
Yes I have an account for my chart, I don’t reach out to them since I am a Kaiser patient, I was under the impression that I can no longer use Mayo Clinic even for questions, since Kaiser has taken over my care completely
Dose he have cancer in his liver? Because if he does you need total liver transplant not partial one , or if the hole liver is to damage
Hello
There is no such thing as a partial liver transplant.
Transplantation refers to the removal of the patient's entire liver from his or her body.
Transplant procedures are classified into two categories.
One can acquire a whole liver from a deceased individual or a transplant from a living donor.
The living donor transplant works as follows:
A significant amount of the donor's liver is removed and placed into the patient's body.
If all conditions are normal, the liver is the only organ in a human that is meant to expand on its own.
In the best-case scenario, both the donor's and the patient's liver will grow within 30 days.
Do u mean w/the Mayo Drs or sharing w/the people on this site and sharing your TP journey.
Correct, I don’t call or rich out to Mayo Clinic, I am on support group which help
Hi everyone,
I am post liver transplant beginning 7 mouth out, I am now having some pain in left upper back and left side, hard time sleeping can’t get comfortable, any suggestions?
Kandi
Hi kandidubrall, I know exactly how u r feeling the reason I was told is b/c they have to move our rib cage during the TP. I had horrible pain for a while, they put me on lidocaine patches and Robaxin which helped me a lot.
Yes, let me add congratulations on your LTP😊💚 I am almost 3 years. I hope you r doing well w/your new gift of life.
Hi
Thank you for sharing, but my doctor doesn’t want me to take any pain medication, so I am suffering thru the pain. Doctor stayed talking pain medication 💊 to much can cause you more pain, every time I get to feeling great something medically happens
Hi, Kandi, I wish that I knew what to say to you related to your ongoing pain and the ongoing discomfort that you have expressed. As a transplant recipient, I am also well aware of the need to avoid certain medications because they can harm our liver or interfere with out antirejection medications.
I recall that you are going to undergo a procedure in October. Do you have a local Primary Care doctor? Does your doctor think the pain is related to your bile leakage? Are there any other ways to ease the pain like heat or cold compress ? Warm soaking bath? Maybe changing sleep position?