On the Waiting List with Terri â Day 349
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Terri is a liver recipient who is experiencing rejection and gradual failure of the transplanted liver she received more than 21 years ago. She went back on the transplant waiting list February 17, 2012, and has been bravely sharing her journey on the transplant waiting list; what is it like, her decline in health, her fears. She is doing so to make people understand the importance of becoming an organ donor. Here is Terriâs latest update:
Pneumoniaâ¦
It took 4 trips to the emergency room last week before they figured out I had pneumonia. There was some coughing and labored breathing â" plus I had a fever. I was surprised that they sent me home from the hospital after my previous stay â" with a fever and no antibiotic. Now I have an antibiotic.
Mom arrived on Saturday to help take care of me and run the house. Weâre so lucky to have her. Iâve been using the nebulizer for my breathing, but I just canât take the percussion vest.
My appetite has been OK, and Iâve been able to eat. But my belly has swollen again with excess fluid (ascites) and really hurts. Iâm not taking the Lasix as long as I feel this bad, I canât afford to get dehydrated. Itâs been a very miserable few days. I feel like Iâve been hit by a truck. It hurts everywhere.
I got my labs drawn yesterday and most of them jumped. They called me and talked to me about my low potassium. My electrolytes are off, too. (No news on Terriâs MELD score.)
Weâve moved up my appointment with the pulmonologist, and Iâm going to see him this week. Thatâs a good thing under the circumstances.
Iâm still watching and rooting for the Thunder, but I usually go to sleep before the games are over.
On the waiting list⦠Day 349.
Terri is a liver recipient who is experiencing rejection and gradual failure of the transplanted liver she received more than 21 years ago. She went back on the transplant waiting list February 17, 2012, and has been bravely sharing her journey on the transplant waiting list; what is it like, her decline in health, her fears. She is doing so to make people understand the importance of becoming an organ donor. Here is Terriâs latest update:
Pneumoniaâ¦
It took 4 trips to the emergency room last week before they figured out I had pneumonia. There was some coughing and labored breathing â" plus I had a fever. I was surprised that they sent me home from the hospital after my previous stay â" with a fever and no antibiotic. Now I have an antibiotic.
Mom arrived on Saturday to help take care of me and run the house. Weâre so lucky to have her. Iâve been using the nebulizer for my breathing, but I just canât take the percussion vest.
My appetite has been OK, and Iâve been able to eat. But my belly has swollen again with excess fluid (ascites) and really hurts. Iâm not taking the Lasix as long as I feel this bad, I canât afford to get dehydrated. Itâs been a very miserable few days. I feel like Iâve been hit by a truck. It hurts everywhere.
I got my labs drawn yesterday and most of them jumped. They called me and talked to me about my low potassium. My electrolytes are off, too. (No news on Terriâs MELD score.)
Weâve moved up my appointment with the pulmonologist, and Iâm going to see him this week. Thatâs a good thing under the circumstances.
Iâm still watching and rooting for the Thunder, but I usually go to sleep before the games are over.
On the waiting list⦠Day 349.
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