SouthKnoxVOL
"You've got to be f****** kidding me!?" - Heupel
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It was rough because I kept having complications, but my understanding is most people don't have as much. Had my transplant at Vanderbilt, and it's a great hospital. Full liver transplant. I couldn't do a partial. My liver problems caused kidney and heart problems. Kept having to get blood transfusions because my blood went wonky. Had an aneurysm in my spleen that had to be fixed, and a bout with C diff. To top it all off, I fell and broke my back 5 months after transplant. All the steroids leave your bones brittle.Lactulose? BTW, Weezer how was the transplant process? The wait and life after? The OH needs a liver or partial (not really sure at this point because between cancer treatments and COVID backlogging everything). We're in hospice now but the hope is to be able to switch to palliative and explore transplant options.
Body aches and extreme exhaustion. What causes that? No fever, no trouble breathing, none of the other things I hear associated with COVID.[/QUOTE
likely Covid. Whole family had it. Only two had symptoms. One felt tired and blah, but that’s it. Other had no smell, fever, and aches. 80 year old neighbor had it with no fever, no breathing issues, but extreme exhaustion.