Lung transplant trajectories are inevitably fraught with complications. That's just the way it is. Thankfully, with whatever I must encounter, I will certainly not be the first to experience it.
Being an acute patient and a medical detective at the same time is quite a stretch. It's a revelation that the terrifyingly named acute cellular rejection is a "common" condition for these folks. Doesn't exactly reduce the freak out potential when it's you--I'm projecting. But one more barrier crossed. So happy you're back home.
Being an acute patient and a medical detective at the same time is quite a stretch. It's a revelation that the terrifyingly named acute cellular rejection is a "common" condition for these folks. Doesn't exactly reduce the freak out potential when it's you--I'm projecting. But one more barrier crossed. So happy you're back home.
What a journey you have had…awesome…take good care…