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Hi Abijann,

I have been home for a week now. I had to stay at the transplant center for

a month after the transplant.

I am taking my pills, you know how that goes, about a million of them a day,

lol...

I had two episodes of rejection, which upset me. They had to put in a stent,

which was not a pleasant experience, nor are the constant liver biopsies.

This transplant center is a little biopsy crazy, lol...all of the other

transplant patients there agreee with me.

So, I went for blood work locally, and I had to freeze the tube the night

before, as the transplant center wanted to run certain tests at their own lab.

Other vials of blood, had to be sent in a regular box, (not frozen), to them

also.

My liver enzymes were pretty elevated, so I can only hope that they are lower

with this last draw.

My bilirubin is excellent, where it had been high after the transplant, and

they do admit that I am in the " theraputic range " , so I hope that my other

levels are down also.

It did feel good to have my surgical staples removed. I lost count at 180

staples...the surgeon must have overlapped some of the staples, so now I have

some deep incisions that occurred when they removed them. They have to be

packed, and cleaned every day...ouch....

Please feel free to email me personally at: classicalgass71@....

Best wishes,

Jeanne

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> I haven't heard from you for quite a while. I hope you are doing

> okay. Please reply.

Hi Abijann & All,

Sorry that I haven't been posting very much. I am still healing, and

busy with having my blood draws, doctor visits, etc.

It has been a long road, but I can only feel that I am on the right

path.

I am so grateful to have this new liver. Hopefully, I won't have any

more rejetion episodes.

I am still losing a lot of fluid/water buildup that I had due to my

old liver malfunctioning. This will take time also.

I hope that all of you are doing well. Don't see a lot of posting.

I go once a week for a blood draw. I have to submit one frozen tube

to the transplant center for them to process, (I have to overnight

this speciment by Federal Express Overnight service.). Then I have to

mail the transplant center a box with another tube, (doesn't have to

be frozen), for them to process, and then the let the lab process the

other 6 vials.

After December 1st, I will only go once a month for bloodwork.

Should any of you have any questions about the transplant process,

please do not hesitate to post to me.

I am going to remain a member of the group, so that I can help others

who are seeking a transplant.

I'm not a doctor, but I can tell them of my experiences.

Best Wishes..

A special hello to my friend Abijann!!! You are so sweet!

Jeanne

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Hi Abijann,

I am so sorry to hear about your brother, and I will keep him in my prayers.

I hope that your computer is holding out. I love to hear from you.

I did have some complications, post transplant also.

Three episodes of rejection, and they had to put in a liver stent, because my

bile ducts did not match up with my donors.

Plus, I had two very painful liver biopsies. The surgeon also failed to put

in a drain, and I was leaking my ascites fluid all over, everywhere that I

went. I had to pack myself with beach towels, and pads, and still I left

puddles

of fluid everywhere. It was terrible!

Yes, I definitely feel more energetic. The anti rejection pills are creating

havoc with my stomach. I'm constantly nauseous, (I don't handle taking pills

very well), and I have all but lost my appetite.

But, I am glad to be alive. Especially, when I was only given about two

hours to live, when I arrived at the transplant center.

Emotionally, there are battles to be fought too. I probably need to find a

support group, who talks about post transplant feelings.

Do you go to one?

The surgery lasted 7 hours.

I still am very unstable on my feet, but I think that I'm getting a little

better everyday.

This week, it was two months, since I received the transplant.

My husband, was thrilled that I received an organ. He saw how bad that I

had become, and he said now, that he was just watching me die. That was very

scary for him to handle.

He has been a wonderful support for me, as well as , (my adopted

Daughter), who is helping me out now.

I have been lucky to have many friends who have helped me. I have received

so many cards, and gifts. I'm getting quite spoiled, lol...

Talk to you soon...

Feel good...

Best Wishes,

Jeanne

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