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@texastxp, I hope you are continuing on your recovery with slow but steady steps forward. Medicine changes are to be expected for a while. It is wonderful to have a transplant team for guidance, isn't it?
Walking is good, and be alert to your body for any signs of overdoing it. I had to gain leg strength , too, after my transplant was using a wheelchair/walker before my transplant due to my pre transplant condition.

Texastxp, As you become more mobile, you will be faced with many challenging adventures as you return to your favorite activities. I want to share this Transplant Support Conversation with you:
- Living Life after your Transplant
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/living-life-after-your-transplant/

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Daily I learn a new limitation, but I still can tell I’ve gained more strength in my upper and lower body. I’ve been going for longer walks and going upstairs to my bedroom is much easier. I’ve been using my wife’s 2 pound dumbbells when watching TV for upper body strength and I use an aerobic stepper for a lower body workout.