He will be dancing at your wedding and he will be dancing in the maternity ward whilst holding your first child and with a little luck, dancing when YOUR child gets married :yeah: :turn: :yeah:...
My brother had that psoriasis but it went away after transplant, so there is hope once you get treatment, I believe. Welcome to the forum where there are so many folks who have been in your shoes....
OMG I'm so thrilled for you! ALex, my brother had the episodes of confusion, and they think it was the combo that included seroquel (for sleeping) prednisone and prograf. After they tweaked the meds...
Have the transplant...it will increase your chances of walking your daughter down the aisle in 20 yrs or so. We waited 2 months for my brother's TP when we moved to Jacksonville, but most of that was...
thanks, she just gets more darling every day!...
So glad things are moving along, Alex :)...
Listen Alex, Promise them ANYTHING, you won't have to stay out there a year. They aren't going to take the liver back. You will probably want to stay for a month afterwards, but do whatever they want...
Thank you folks, I love the name myself. What a coincidence, schimbare :) I am living here for now with the proud parents and baby, and yes David, I'm the only babysitter they will trust right now...
Thanks HF :)...
It's a girl! My first grandchild, Emma Katherine, came into the world on Friday night by C-section (she was breech), weighing in at a whopping 5 lbs, 5 ounces and 17 1/2 in. tall. She's such a gift!...
Try making those changes to your diet that **David** talked about. I would quit the iron pills as ML suggested, and I would also quit the hemp oil, so you can rule it out as a potential instigator....
I responded to your email Alex, sorry I didn't see it til now, was so busy these last couple of days. Hang in there :) Mae...
melissa, I am soooo tickled to hear the good news! Bittersweet for hubby but like you said, his brother had to earn his wings in order to save his brother. Wow, such a story...glad things are going...
It's a balancing act, you don't want to be too pushy with they staff...they are fallible humans and may not take too kindly to that. You also want to make sure your Dad is well taken care of, so...
Hmm.. I don't see anything wrong with postponing your appointment. After all, things DO come up sometimes. But if they ask you that AFTER your diagnosis (should it be cirrhosis), you have to tell the...