Oh wow! What a fantastic difference - it's good to see you less bloated. You must have been in absolute agony! Here's hoping that your recovery continues. *sips tea to your health*
>>I hadn't seen Dr Swinnen since after the transplant. I vaguely remember seeing him just after, but then I went back to surgery to fix a massive bleed and was then moved to ICU
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Well, I found out yesterday while having a blood test that Swinnen was informed I had bled out after the transplant. And not of my fix up. He did ask, but was stonewalled. When I did see him last week, he gave me such a hug I think he broke something.... And was even slightly teary eyed.
Different departments don't talk to each other, and what pisses me off is that my renal team (99% but not mu current register, shes trying her damnest to get everybody communicating) seem to thinking its not the kidney, than I'm fine. That's what happens after transplant. You're no longer a person, but an organ.
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Here's hoping that your recovery continues. *sips tea to your health*
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And... SHERLOCK RETURNS!!!!
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Different departments don't talk to each other, and what pisses me off is that my renal team (99% but not mu current register, shes trying her damnest to get everybody communicating) seem to thinking its not the kidney, than I'm fine. That's what happens after transplant. You're no longer a person, but an organ.
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I'm so glad that you're feeling [somewhat] better!
I hope you have a great Christmas and everything goes well! ^_^
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*hugs*
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