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hi my mum who is only 36 has to have a heart transplant iam scared and i dont no anything that is going on also is she ever going to get a heart transplant as she reguse negative could you please help to try and give me some information as i would love to understand and try and help my mum thank you
2008-06-24 10:19:12 - essex
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I have part time job for people that have just recieve transplant and those that need money to do the transplant, this is my area of contribution. The job is easier and they get little money to take care of themselve.Any intrested person should contact me through my email. wendy_1978_wendy@hotmail.com
2008-06-16 01:45:35 - uk
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being put on a transplant list for a heart i'm 58 years old and have had four heart attacts. i"ve had angeoplas,2 steints,quadruple by-pass and an icd. now its down to the transplant with out it they say i can live maybe two years. thank you for your time and good luck in your coming years
2008-06-15 08:11:13 - chicopee,ma
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Hi
Do you know Steve Deakin? who you are running with? If it is the one I know from The World Games then you are in for a surprise. He is truly inspirational, comes from Liverpool area I think and runs with no feet!!
Speak soon
Jillx
2008-05-24 07:23:52 -
Hi Jill
Not met Steve yet but that is the one I am going to take part in Escape from Alcatraz with....
Will sort those directions to Vichy for you
John xx |
| 2008-05-25 00:21:59 |
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Excellent site and thoughtful work. My girlfriend discovered your site 4 years ago while I was "waiting" in the hospital. I was fortunate to receive a transplant a month later and we were married later that year. I was a marathon runner before cardiomyopathy and have moved to the bike post-op. I am planning an Organ Donor Awareness/ Fund Raiser bike ride from Boston to University Hospital, Cleveland, Ohio later this summer. 700 miles or so, with stops at Centers and Hospitals along the route. I may continue on to Pittsburg, Pa, time permitting. I want to thank you for your inspirational vision and work ethic in regards to Organ Donor Awareness. My best to you.
Richard
2008-05-09 23:11:16 - Boston Ma USA
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Well done you put me to shame - I had a heart transplant in 1987 and I am sorry to say I haven't really raised any awareness...
I have been a regular visitor to your website and secretly thinking "he will never keep it up!"
Wrong again, as here you are 7years on and still doing your bit as well as mine and several others who haven't - well that is for me until now.
21years post heart transplant I am going to do my bit and raise some awareness, but that doesn't mean you can stop now.
Transplantation and all the people on the waiting list need you.
Keep it up
Kevin H 
2008-05-01 16:16:22 - UK
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Great site and great information. Thanks for your time and effort. Transplanted due to Cardiomyopthy at the mere age of 6 in 1986, 22 years later im doing ok, but am now in heart failure again. Luckily I am still able to keep it under control with me medication and the continuing care and dedication of Papworth Hospital, Cambridge. Life is good, I graduated with my Masters Degree last year and I begin my FE Teacher training tomorrow so I can become a University Lecturer.
2008-04-29 17:07:49 - Derby, UK
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Congratulations on both your birthday and running the London marathon John. See you in France
Jill
2008-04-24 10:39:11 -
Hi Jill - Yes really looking forward to the European Transplant Games in Vichy - see you and Peter there
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Your website is great, my Grandad has had a heart transplant for over 18 years and still hepls me to play football and golf....
George Hart age 10
2008-04-24 08:42:41 - Wiltshire
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I had a heart transplant 6yrs ago last month. if ne one wants to chat to me about it feel free im always willing to answer any questions u may have.
p.s i think of my donor every day but i still cant write them a letter to say thanx but i suppose in time i may have the strengh to
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hello i found you website very intresting as my partener age 21 had hes heart transplant last nite n is currently in intensive care we still dnt no wat caused hes heart to fail but im sure we will soon enough. i cannot thnk his donor family enough as he has saved my parteners life x
2008-04-11 15:31:12 - england
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hi i have just found your website what a great site .my son had a heart transplant 3 years ago ,he was 20 years old .he is now getting married in july .life is very good for him and his family.i cannot thank his donor family enough we will always be in there debt
2008-03-31 12:34:08 - chiswick
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Hi John - Just to say the mag is out - it is in Yours on page 3 - with Linda Luski on the front cover
2008-03-25 09:15:33 -
Hi Jill - You always go one better....Most models are on Page 3 BUT you have to be on Page 3 3....
Cape Town Ultra Marathon was superb, 35miles (56km) 5hrs 46mins 52secs and I am still able to walk...
Will give you a call as soon as I get back
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I was just letting you know that my boyfriend, Jeremy recieved his new heart on March 8 2008. He is doing well at home now. Thanks for all the information you have provided for us.
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John, we are all very proud of you. You are truly a asset to the Organ Transplant community regarding your upcoming participation in the 35 mile Cape Town Marathon March 22nd. You are truly a inspiration to others worldwide.
2008-03-11 09:38:03 - Houston Texas USA
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Well done on your latest Hong Kong marathon John. Keep a look out for "Yours" magazine in March. There is an article about some lady who has had her heart for 17 years in it!!
2008-02-26 07:40:00 -
I guess this article is about a Dear Friend of mine?? Could it possibly be - Jill Edwards???
Will look out for it - don't forget I would still love for you to have your own section on the news page of the website
John x |
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Hi John - Read about you in Hong Kong daily, well done on completing the marathon. I don't have any illness but could no way run a marathon, you are an inspiration to many.
Best of luck in Cape Town Paul
2008-02-18 00:19:54 - Honk Kong
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Hi there, just came across this site today for the first time. Would just like to say that I am transplanted 18 years on the 3rd Jan and loving my life. Getting married in 15 weeks and looking forward to the future with my wife-to-be. Steven (30)
2008-01-05 16:49:08 - Lanarkshire - Scotland
18years - superb and a real encouragement to us all...
Please do send me a photo fo your wedding so that I can share it with everyone.
Happy New Year
John and Co |
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I am Natalie Browns big sister. We are all very proud of Natalie and always will be. Her heart and lungs went to Debbie Curran who sadly died later, we still have contact with her mam. It is today seven years since Natalie died and we still miss her so much.
Thank you for mentioning her on your web site, unfortunatly you have that she died on the 10th of Jan and it was actually the 3rd.
2008-01-03 16:16:58 - Gateshead
Hi Nicola
Firstly we would like to wish you a happy new year, I will also change the date to the correct onenow. People like Natalie and their families are hero's to us - given the choice of meeting people like you or some super star you would win every time...
God Bless you all.... Very best wishes John |
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Hi john just felling a bit down at the moment just getting over a 2r rejection only to be told that my 16 year old son has now got DCM as well and could well be going down the same road as us.To say the least all his dreams are going up in smoke, he was due to go into the army engineers core doing avionics but he not aloud in because of this condition. thanks for this site just needed to write something down because i feel like my second heart is about to break going to have to go now and merry christmas to yourself and everybody all the best ray  
2007-12-15 01:03:59 - chertsey surrey
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I just wanted to say thank you. A patient of mine told me of this web site that had given him and his wife great help and support at this difficult time. I to have found it useful, and now feel I have a better understanding of the questions, fears, worrys and hope they have. Again many thanks.
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Hi All - Just to say that I feel the most fortunate person alive today - 17 years since I received my new heart. Still swimming a mile each time I go (3 times a week usually) It can't get better than that - thanks to my donor
2007-11-21 14:30:43 -
Hi Jill - great news to hear you are now 17years post heart transplant - here's to the next 17...
John xxx |
| 2007-11-22 04:41:31 |
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Hello John
I was waiting for my husband and family to go to sleep, then I was going to go to sleep myself (for a long long time). While waiting I went on the net for the last time and came across your site, Thank You - As I will now wake up tomorrow and face the world and hope I can follow your lead
Clair xxx
2007-10-31 03:58:10 - Kent UK
Hello Clair
Please do contact me for a chat, just between the two of us..
John |
| 2007-11-05 14:56:53 |
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Hi John,
I would like to thank you for giving us the chance to read your story and website, its so good to hear other peoples experiences. My daughter, Molly, had a heart transplant when she was just 5 months old. She is now 2 years 6 months old and is doing very well. I have always found it very difficult that she can not explain to me how she is feeling so its so good to hear other peoples stories. Best wishes & good health to you and all the other transplant patients out there,
Thank you
Inez
2007-09-29 13:36:01 - Ireland
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Hi, my mom just had the transplant less than 15 hours ago. Just looking on the web for further information. Thanks for the website and the information.
2007-09-24 12:31:48 - Piscataway NJ USA
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Hello John,
Your site is very concise and informative.Keep up the good work.I am only six years out so hopefully I have a ways to go.I hope I can adopt your positive attitude.
michael,Wood-Ridge,NJ-USA
http://heart-transplant-emotions.blogspot.com
2007-09-11 00:47:43 - USA
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Hi there,
You have a great informative site, I am a two time heart transplant recipient and am doing great.
visit my blog at http://transplanttalkblog.blogspot.com/
keep up the great work and if you are ever in Northern California, look me up!
troy
2007-08-13 09:46:19 - Redding, CA - USA
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Thanks John - Nice to know there are people around who always do as they promise
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Hi,
Stumbled across your site as my friend had a heart transplant 9 days ago, so far so good but there were question I wanted to ask him but were too afriad of upsetting him, thanks for your website as they answered a few of the questions.
Stay healthy to all you HT Gang xxx
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i love this page. keep it up.
2007-08-06 16:39:05 - lagos nwanne
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i had a heart transplant and I would like to hear from others who have had one
2007-07-21 18:59:46 - austin,texas
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Hi John.
Its Kenny from the tyre shop in Ashford. Long time no speak. How are you?
Just seen your story about The Great Wall Marathon in the Feltham Leader, congratulations. Website is looking great. We have just moved from Feltham to Hanworth, and its chaos here. Boxes everywhere and I am restricted to the Laptop for the moment, till I get Main PC sorted out. Kelly is keeping me busy with jobs around the place. The website I have listed is the School one I run for my kids school. Must go now, kids playing up. Good luck in South Africa and hope to catch up some time.
Kenny
2007-07-14 03:07:46 - Hanworth
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Your site is helpful to me as there are no heart transplant patients in India that I know of. My HT was done 5.6 years ago in New York and I'm looking for transferring my case to England as it is closer to my country. My original Transplant team has left my NYC hospital, so I feel ready for the change now. Where should I start my search??
2007-07-04 07:19:00 - Mumbai, India
I would suggest you try Harefield Hospital, where my transplant was done.
http://www2.rbht.nhs.uk/welcome/about/locations
Their full address and contact details are on the above website.
Take Care & Best wishes
John |
| 2007-07-05 23:00:36 |
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i was just wondering how your family coped with all of this. My boyfriend is pending acceptance to be listed on the list. he has many doubts about having the surgery. how can i be a better help to him while he makes his decision? thanks for the great web site!
2007-06-30 05:49:26 - Mahnomen, MN USA
Hello Angela - Dr Christiaan Barnard tried to answer this back in 1967 he said...for a dying person, a transplant is not a difficult decision. If a lion chases you to a river filled with crocodiles, you will leap into the water convinced you have a chance to swim to the other side. But you would never accept such odds if there were no lion...
Basically you wouldn't be offered the chance of a transplant if you could have a good quality of life without it, it took me a while to come to terms with it but in the end as Dr Christiaan Barnard says there isn't really much option other than to go for it..
Support? Just being there and seeing him through this would be fantastic - my wife Jan wrote a piece on the website about support and how she felt - visit the personal story section and it is near the bottom of the list on the left.
Take care and best wishes John |
| 2007-07-02 02:54:16 |
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John,
I Stumbled across your website a few hours ago and have read every item on every page. I am a pre-op transplant patient and about to be listed.
The stories and comments on your website are like a torch to me in what seems to be a never ending dark space.
Thank you and everyone else who has taken part on your website as it helping me to see the green trees on the other side rather focusing only on the lions and the crocodiles. Thank you
2007-05-31 22:50:50 - Hertfordshire
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I have very poor LV ejection fraction and am subject to V-Tac and A-Fib. I have suffered from 7 BrainTumor operations and am still going although becoming increasingly tired very quickly. After the MI in 1976, I ran marathons for several years. The first tumor was resected in Toronto, ON in 1989. The other six from 1999 through 2005 in London, Ontario. Would I qualify to be aided with an assist device for the left ventricle?
2007-05-31 22:37:23 - Sault Ste. Marie, ON Canada
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A Very Informative Website Well Done And Good Luck
p.s. You mentioned on your website about wanting to know about the top hardest marathons.
The 3rd I Believe is a multiday marathon across the sahara desert
2007-05-29 10:51:57 - Greenford , Uk
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John you are "One In A Million" what an inspiration...
Hope you continue your good health for many years to come
J R 
2007-05-12 18:20:01 - Kent UK
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Hi John,
Your web site has been inspirational and informative for me from the time I was told I would need a heart transplant, to the present, 2 years post-transplant. I still take pleasure in visiting you web site and it continues to inspire. Thank you.
Can I also take this opportunity to thank you for the advice you gave my sister when I had just had my transplant and I suffered memory loss, delusion and halucinations! This was a temporary side effect of the transplant procedure and medication that we had not been told about. Your advice helped me and my family.
Take care,
Pete
Heart Transplant 2005 Papworth Hospital, Cambridge, UK
ps It is good to be here, isn't it?!
2007-05-04 13:31:32 - Winchester, UK
It sure is!!!
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..:: Love your website. Keep it up!! ::..
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John, what a great web site and personal story of inspiration (along with your collection of other inspirational stories). Thanks for that sharing.
I received my heart transplant back in 1994, have enjoyed an amazing fulfilled life ever since, and share my book of support for heart patients and their families, A GIFT FROM THE HEART, available at http://www.rjwitte.com/changeofheart/GiftFromTheHeart/ or anyone can have it free in a CD format by writing to me at gleasonjim@aol.com
Keep up the great work you are doing and as they say in the Star Trek series, "live long and prosper"
- Jim Gleason
heart recipient 10/19/1994 at the
Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia PA, USA
2007-04-07 21:50:56 - New Jersey USA
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Hi John, We have a mutual friend, Bob Pitcock from TX, USA. He
mentioned that you are about to venture on a walk on the Great Wall. I
was there during 2000 and walk (it felt like climbing) a portion near
Beijing. I am a heart recipient 1996 in NY Presbyterian Hospital in New
York City.
I wish you a long and healthy future, and an enjoyable walk along the
wall. The wall is undulating, and can be quite steep in parts.
As in almost every part of the Orient, you will have to take special
precautions to stay healthy. For example, I made a trip to Norway and
enjoyed the mail boat from the northern-most area near Finland to
Bergen. My wife and I came back with terrible colds. My wife took
antibiotics and was over it in a few days. I didn't and ended in the
hospital for 5 days due to a touch of pneumonia.
Two major notes. Eat only cooked food, peeled fruit and drink bottled
water. Wear a mask where the area is questionable. During your flight,
rural areas, etc.. . The common fuel is coke and the air can be
terrible (smog). It does work because on this trip, My wife and I were
the only ones that didn't get sick. One last point, a common error is
to drink regular water during your flight. From Europe, the water can
be fine but where do you think they get the water on the return flight.
Drink bottled water...
Good luck Don Wong New York
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To the world you may be one person,
but to one person, you may be the world...
Anonymous
DONATE LIFE
2007-04-07 14:24:07 - New York
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my sister madeline g prierra commonly known as awa gomez, is in need of urgent overseas treatment to solve her heart complications.
according to medical report on 15 march 2007 from the medical board of the royal medical teaching hospital, madeline prierra was diagnosed of mitral valve disease with possible association of aortic insufficiency.
the report states further '' she complains of dyspnea, abdominal distension, and fatigue. during physical examination, the following findings are made.
mild jaundice of the conjuctiva. diastolic heart murmur 1V-V\V1 at the apex.
the x-ray shows cardiomegaly globally but more marked in the right cavities.
the board therefore recommends overseas treatment as presently she needs a more specialized treatment which is not available in the Gambia at the moment.
madeline's elder sister who happens to be me eli gomez is pleading with the public, ngo's and other institutions to come to our aid, as we the family could not afford overseas treatment for her.
i am also pleading with our president alh yahya jammeh to help us to take her for an overseas treatment on her heart, said i eli.
madeline was born in kungkunjang mariama 25 years ago.
she scored excellent marks during her school days at fatima senior secondary school in bwiam. her condition change slowly with time and she has been going through a painful moments.
you can reach my family through this emaill address or basiru jobarteh through point newspaper.
pointnewspaper200@yahoo.com
yours faithfull
Eli Gomez.
2007-04-02 18:16:15 - the Gambia
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Dear John, April 1st 2007
My name is Jason Blatter. I had a Heart Transplant at Children's Hospital in Pittsburgh on 6/5/84, I was just 14yrs old at that time. That's was over 20yrs ago. There was not nearly as many Hearts Transplant Centers as there are now. I was living in New York at that time, Me and my family had to pick up and move to Pittsburgh, PA. I have to say during the 20 plus years Since my Transplant. I did really, really, Well. During start of 2005 I started getting a little short of breath and felt a little week. During my last few caths, The Doctors started to see, the starting stages of Coronary artery disease. I started to get really weak and was placed in the hospital at status 1A. While waiting, the doctors had advised me and my family that it would be best to have a Bi-Vad implanted into my chest till a donor heart become available.
On March 27th I received my new heart. Today is 4/1/07 and I just celebrated my 1st anniversary. This past year was really tough on me and my family. I ended up Spending a little over 7 months at Columbia Presbyterian Hospital in New York City.
I'm now doing well again. I'm your typical 37yr old guy. I'm currently not working. I still go to the Doctor once or twice a month. I live only 7 minutes from the hospital, with no traffic. That makes it very simple to get to there for me, when I'm in a rush.
Thanks for listing to my transplant story.
Jason Blatter - Heart Transplant 6/5/84 & 3/27/06
MRKINGTOAST@AOL.COM
  
2007-04-01 19:04:35 - Fort Lee, New Jersey
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Hi John,
I recently heard you talk at a BHF Supporters Seminar in Crawley. You truly are an inspiration to us all!
Sadly, I was unable to speak with you after the seminar, as I had to leave early for a BHF event my supporters group were holding. I hope to meet with you one day though.
I'm in awe of your efforts to date and know that I will continue to be in awe as it would seem your not ready to hang up the running shoes OR the bike just yet!
Had a look round your site and its very informative. I shall also visit an Outback outlet soonest!
Till then, Kay. Frimley
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You're amazing-I haven't had a heart transplant and could no way do even half of what you have done. What an inspiration, I will jion the organ donor register, then if I do become a donor maybe my heart will let someone else run a marathon as I never will...
Keep on running - Very best wishes for the future- Nick 
2007-03-10 00:25:21 - London
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John
Site is looking fantastic - lets hope many more people find their way to the advice and inspiration you give us all.
Glad we can be of assistance
Best regards - see you soon
2007-02-27 21:31:50 - In front of a steak !
Hi Mike
Thank you all at Outback for your generous support over the last couple of years, looking forward to that chat with a steak in front of us.
John |
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John thank you for sharing your story. My fiancee is 28 and had a heart transplant it will be 2 years on july 10th. He is in the hospital for 3b rejection. Which is very high. Does any know or has anyone gone through rejection so long out of surgery?
2007-02-23 07:12:47 - Philadelphia
Hello Michelle - Rejection can come at any time after transplant even 10 - 15years later, there is a section covering rejection on the website under the heading Procedures. I am pleased to say that to date I haven't had any rejection, but most of the recipients I know have all one it.
Best wishes and take care - John |
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Dear John,
Thanks for a great page. A lot of interesting information.
My father had a transplant in 2004. The first year of recovering was briliant. He recovered faster than expected and everything seemed to be back to normal.
But one year after the doctors found out that a meningioma he had some years before, reapeared and was groing very fast. He had to do radiotherapy and since then, he has been weaker and weaker. Also he needs to take medicine to avoid epilepsy atacks. This medicine has always conflicted with the heart medication.
This summer he had an infection that nobody could detect. It was a liver infection that ended causing a Neuropathy.
He was finally treated and was slowly recovering. But then another infection, Tuberculosis. This one they found it on a very early stage so no major issues.
But the treatment to all the infections and the anti-epilepsu medications affect the anti-rejection medication and his health.
Now he is very weak and eating small dosis. He is totally dependent from my mother and my sisters. And we don't know what else to do.
It is a very unique case, since it mixes a transplant and a tumour that was not related. But I am looking for opinions/ideas/suggestions...
My father lives in Portugal, in a town called Coimbra known for its university and excelent hospital. His transplant was done by Dr. Manuel Antunes, probably the best cardiotoracic surgeon in the country.
Please, if you know any way of helping us, it would be really great.
Thanks a lot and kind regards,
Vitor
2007-02-12 18:05:54 - UK
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What a wonderful informative site please keep it up
2007-02-06 17:07:17 - London
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