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So sorry to hear your bad news! I hope the very best for you.

My ex-husband got a liver transplant and he was telling me there are a few

things they like to see in a candidate. They want to know you have a good

attitude and no problem with depression; they want to know that you are

financially able to afford all the medicines that you will have to take; that

you will be obedient in following the doctor's instructions to the letter and

that you will not do anything that is bad for the liver, including smoking

(anything) and drinking.

Please update your situation with us as you go along. Look forward to hearing

more from you.

~

Ray wrote:

Checked into the hospital yesterday because my doctors were unable to determine

the cause of my fevers for the last 2+ weeks. They hooked my up to an IV for

antibiotics, and ran a cat scan and a chest xray. The xray was to check for TB,

which I do not have. The cat scan checked my liver and all nearby organs,

abdomen, etc.

To make a long story short I have liver cancer. Foci (tumors) " too numerous to

count. "

So, no TX but (I hope) a transplant. I have read though, in my Hep C book by

Harriet Washington, that if you have more than 2 or 3 tumors they will not do a

transplant. Also, if you have had previous abdominal surgery (which I have,

colon removal) you also are not a suitable candadate for a transplant.

I see my GI Dr at 9:15am tomorrow (yes, Saturday). Hopefully I will learn more

then.

If anyhow has knowledge that would address my suitability as a liver transplant

candidate, please share it with me.

Thanks,

Ray

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I am curious, given what you friend told you about what transplant doctors

want to see in a patient, Where does that leave the many (including myself)

recovering alcoholics/drug addicts who are prone to depression even before Hep C

induced depression and also prone to relapse? I mean do we go right down to

the bottom of the transplant list?

Bob Drury

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Ray,

First of all let me say how sorry I am to hear this news.

I will contact one of my friends in my support group that I go to

here in town. We have several members of that support group that are

awaiting transplants. One of the fellows has had his colon removed

like you had. He recieved his liver transplant 6 months ago and is

doing well. Although he has some scars that make interesting

conversation. *smile*

I know he had his done in Texas, I think at Baylor Uni. Hospital but

I will get all the information I can for you.

Keep your chin up, and in the mean time we are keeping you in our

thoughts and hearts.

Love

Janet

> Checked into the hospital yesterday because my doctors were unable

to determine the cause of my fevers for the last 2+ weeks. They

hooked my up to an IV for antibiotics, and ran a cat scan and a

chest xray. The xray was to check for TB, which I do not have. The

cat scan checked my liver and all nearby organs, abdomen, etc.

>

> To make a long story short I have liver cancer. Foci (tumors) " too

numerous to count. "

>

> So, no TX but (I hope) a transplant. I have read though, in my Hep

C book by Harriet Washington, that if you have more than 2 or 3

tumors they will not do a transplant. Also, if you have had previous

abdominal surgery (which I have, colon removal) you also are not a

suitable candadate for a transplant.

>

> I see my GI Dr at 9:15am tomorrow (yes, Saturday). Hopefully I

will learn more then.

>

> If anyhow has knowledge that would address my suitability as a

liver transplant candidate, please share it with me.

>

> Thanks,

>

> Ray

>

>

>

>

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Ray,

First of all let me say how sorry I am to hear this news.

I will contact one of my friends in my support group that I go to

here in town. We have several members of that support group that are

awaiting transplants. One of the fellows has had his colon removed

like you had. He recieved his liver transplant 6 months ago and is

doing well. Although he has some scars that make interesting

conversation. *smile*

I know he had his done in Texas, I think at Baylor Uni. Hospital but

I will get all the information I can for you.

Keep your chin up, and in the mean time we are keeping you in our

thoughts and hearts.

Love

Janet

> Checked into the hospital yesterday because my doctors were unable

to determine the cause of my fevers for the last 2+ weeks. They

hooked my up to an IV for antibiotics, and ran a cat scan and a

chest xray. The xray was to check for TB, which I do not have. The

cat scan checked my liver and all nearby organs, abdomen, etc.

>

> To make a long story short I have liver cancer. Foci (tumors) " too

numerous to count. "

>

> So, no TX but (I hope) a transplant. I have read though, in my Hep

C book by Harriet Washington, that if you have more than 2 or 3

tumors they will not do a transplant. Also, if you have had previous

abdominal surgery (which I have, colon removal) you also are not a

suitable candadate for a transplant.

>

> I see my GI Dr at 9:15am tomorrow (yes, Saturday). Hopefully I

will learn more then.

>

> If anyhow has knowledge that would address my suitability as a

liver transplant candidate, please share it with me.

>

> Thanks,

>

> Ray

>

>

>

>

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Bob, you make it sound like I run a transplant team, he he. That is really a

question you would have to ask a medical doctor. I was merely imparting what I

was told by my ex. Mind you that was here in Canada too. Who knows, criteria

may vary through regions and hospitals.

ineamer@... wrote:

,

I am curious, given what you friend told you about what transplant doctors

want to see in a patient, Where does that leave the many (including myself)

recovering alcoholics/drug addicts who are prone to depression even before Hep C

induced depression and also prone to relapse? I mean do we go right down to

the bottom of the transplant list?

Bob Drury

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I think I've gone from shock to heartbroken to angry all in a nanosecond. This

is totally unfair. Ray, you are the nicest person I've met in a very long time

and noone deserves this kind of diagnosis, especially not you. But we'll take

on this illness together as your Hep-C family, one day at a time ok? I am so

sorry this has happened to you my friend. We'll always be here for you, when

ever you need us.

Much love

anne

Re: Real Bad News.

So sorry to hear your bad news! I hope the very best for you.

My ex-husband got a liver transplant and he was telling me there are a few

things they like to see in a candidate. They want to know you have a good

attitude and no problem with depression; they want to know that you are

financially able to afford all the medicines that you will have to take; that

you will be obedient in following the doctor's instructions to the letter and

that you will not do anything that is bad for the liver, including smoking

(anything) and drinking.

Please update your situation with us as you go along. Look forward to hearing

more from you.

~

Ray wrote:

Checked into the hospital yesterday because my doctors were unable to

determine the cause of my fevers for the last 2+ weeks. They hooked my up to an

IV for antibiotics, and ran a cat scan and a chest xray. The xray was to check

for TB, which I do not have. The cat scan checked my liver and all nearby

organs, abdomen, etc.

To make a long story short I have liver cancer. Foci (tumors) " too numerous to

count. "

So, no TX but (I hope) a transplant. I have read though, in my Hep C book by

Harriet Washington, that if you have more than 2 or 3 tumors they will not do a

transplant. Also, if you have had previous abdominal surgery (which I have,

colon removal) you also are not a suitable candadate for a transplant.

I see my GI Dr at 9:15am tomorrow (yes, Saturday). Hopefully I will learn more

then.

If anyhow has knowledge that would address my suitability as a liver

transplant candidate, please share it with me.

Thanks,

Ray

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Hey there Ray,

Sad news brother, and I'm sorry you got it. If I had an extra liver laying

around, I'd ship it off to ya right now, but unfortunately, I'm using the only

one I could find.

Your in my thought man, stay strong!

Peace,

D

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