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How long ago did you have your liver resection done?
Lar
I wanted acresection for my liver, but the doctor/ surgeon did not recomend it, he actually said no, is spite of having "plenty" of healthy liver. I asked him why and he said that in a couple of years I would have cysts growing again. I have many cysts of varied sizes, not just one or two cysts, was it that your case? Did you have just one or two cysts?
So I am now on the waiting list for a double transplant (kidney also). I think I will be transplanted this winter/spring.
Lar
Hi Lars,
What hospital or doctor said no? Dr. Nagorney at Mayo Clinic in Rochester MN is the best liver surgeon. If you haven't consulted with him, I strongly suggest you do.
Best of health to you,
Zoe
Hi Zoe and Diane,
I am in London, King,s college hospital, I think it is considered a very good hospital, especially in liver. The doctor that recommended the double transplant is Professor Heaton, and, as far as I know, he is one of the best in the department.
I was very upset at first and found it difficult to cope with the idea of a double transplant. But I am accepting it better now, what else can I do. I want to trust they have decided the best for me. I think it was quite determinant the fact that my kidneys are working already very poorly, and, apparently, the new liver will favour the berth of the new kidney.
I want to think, I need to think, it is the best for me. I am becoming a little anxious, but I guess it is normal.
I am glad for you both that a resection was enough.
Lar x
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> On Jan 6, 2017, at 10:46 AM, lasaba15 <lasa...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Congratulations Zoe,
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> I wanted acresection for my liver, but the doctor/ surgeon did not recomend it, he actually said no, is spite of having "plenty" of healthy liver. I asked him why and he said that in a couple of years I would have cysts growing again. I have many cysts of varied sizes, not just one or two cysts, was it that your case? Did you have just one or two cysts?
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> So I am now on the waiting list for a double transplant (kidney also). I think I will be transplanted this winter/spring.
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> Lar
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