Transplant

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It's been 4 months today that I had my liver transplant and all is good so far.   Lots of pills but no down side yet. There is still all the crazy thoughts going through my head just different types of thoughts anybody with cancer no what I mean . My prayers go out to everyone so keep up fight win or lose never give up.

  • Hi  and welcome to the Online Community. It good to hear that all's good so far following your transplant.

    I know exactly what you mean. I myself had a different type of cancer and to all intents and purposes I'm now deemed to be clear odd little thoughts flit through my head from time to time.

    Cancer can be a lonely place so you've joined the right place to be able to connect with people who have gone through the same treatment and can support you. It might be a good idea to take a look at the Life after cancer forum (just click on the link I've created) you might find it useful - I certainly did.

    It’s always helpful to others if you write a little something (or a lot) about yourself and your journey to date. You can enter it into your profile (click on your username and select “Profile”) It’s helpful to other members with a similar diagnosis who can then hopefully answer your questions. It also means that you don't have to keep repeating yourself. You can amend or update it at any time. 

    The Macmillan Support Services also offer lots of information, support, financial guidance or just someone to listen. It’s free to call 0808 808 0000. Most services are available 8am to 8pm, 7 days a week. Have a look by Clicking here to see what is available and we also have our Ask an Expert section, but do allow two to three working days for replies from our expert team.

    Sending you welcoming hugs B xx


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