Liver transplant - Let's support each other
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Hi, Thank you very much for your reply. We dont know yet which clinic we will apply for transplant. My husband from Michigan n he was having some tests done n small operation on his asofagus in Henry Ford last winter n then we left back. My husband retires after two month, so we will decide by that time where to apply for transplant.
Thank you.
Thank you very much for your reply. I now understood that we will have to stay in USA for some time, so we will plan accordingly.
Hello folks ,
I had liver transplant almost 6 months back and I was hoping things will get better - though it’s better than before but I always have some or other problem but abdomen heaviness , tightness ( seems some one put stone on it ) . All my reports are stable and I got CT also done due to this pain and nothing came in that . Any one faced this ? Is it related to nerve , medicine side effect, anything else ? What can I do to feel better ?
I dealt with the same abdomen pain. I'm 8 months and the discomfort is passing and now I'm getting electric shocks in my abdomen. My team said it was all normal... the body healing it's self also got a lot of input from this group. I hope this helps you. I did do a lot of massages on daily basis. Used Temu oil. Feel better. Oh and they gave me gabapentin for the discomfort. Worked good for me..
Thanks @nrbecerril for sharing your story . Makes me feel much better and I also had developed RA pain post surgery but that seems to settle - May be it was due to high Uric acid.
Thanks for sharing and Caring
@manishgang, Congratulations on your transplant 6 months ago. And also, please accept my sincere Welcome to Connect.
It is great to hear that you reports are all stable that show that your liver is happy and settling into its new home. It is also great to hear that your CT showed nothing that could be the cause of your abdominal tightness and discomfort. I don't remember too much about my abdominal discomfort except for tightness, the weird (un)feel of the numbness, and the discomfort of constricting clothing. I did feel abdominal discomfort, but not pain, when I over stretched or exercised. And just now, I remembered that there was discomfort if I stood for too long. My transplant was 14 years ago.
In support of the experiences that have been shared in this discussion, here is another that will that will let you know what others have had to say about how they handled their abdominal discomfort.
- Post Transplant - Core numbness and Weakness:
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/post-transplant-core-numbness-and-weakness/
@manishgang, Is it possible that you are over-exerting yourself by trying to do too much, too soon? or too often?
Hi @rosemary - many thanks for warm welcome . Glad that you connected me to group and felt better that I am not alone and things would get better from here on.
I don’t think I am over stretching my self - I am very careful in what I do . It’s just the skin / muscular pain across the surgical area almost all the time and also feels very heavy and uncomfortable
I had something similar and it was an umbilical hernia. Your stomach muscles become weak when the liver is not producing protein to strengthen the muscles. A CT scan will normally show a hernia. Tom
@warrio202105, you may also wish to join this related discussion:
- What helps with post liver transplant fatigue?
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/post-liver-transplant-fatigue/
I’m so sorry for just replying. She’s is doing way better mentally. Her stomach still hurts her but not as severe. They also put her on pancreas medication (creaon) to help with her digestion and a better antacid pill. She also went on her first out of town trip since the surgery and it was something she really needed. Thank you so much for checking in and thank you everyone for your suggestions and well wishes.