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    Working Full Time after TX

    I find that since transplant I have a heard time keeping up and balancing everything sometimes. I'm 7 years out on my transplant and am realatively healthy (beyond what I ever imagined) but at the same time I live alone, have diabetes, sinus crud, migrains, and occasional gut issues. I'm sure...
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    Working Full Time after TX

    I find that since transplant I have a heard time keeping up and balancing everything sometimes. I'm 7 years out on my transplant and am realatively healthy (beyond what I ever imagined) but at the same time I live alone, have diabetes, sinus crud, migrains, and occasional gut issues. I'm sure...
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    Working Full Time after TX

    I find that since transplant I have a heard time keeping up and balancing everything sometimes. I'm 7 years out on my transplant and am realatively healthy (beyond what I ever imagined) but at the same time I live alone, have diabetes, sinus crud, migrains, and occasional gut issues. I'm sure...
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    Working Full Time after TX

    I find that since transplant I have a heard time keeping up and balancing everything sometimes. I'm 7 years out on my transplant and am realatively healthy (beyond what I ever imagined) but at the same time I live alone, have diabetes, sinus crud, migrains, and occasional gut issues. I'm sure...
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    Working Full Time after TX

    I find that since transplant I have a heard time keeping up and balancing everything sometimes. I'm 7 years out on my transplant and am realatively healthy (beyond what I ever imagined) but at the same time I live alone, have diabetes, sinus crud, migrains, and occasional gut issues. I'm sure...
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    port accessed

    I've had two ports over the last 16 years. What gage they use to access the port depends on whether they are drawing blood or just pushing antibiotics. What length they use depends on the port and whether they are leaving it in. A 3/4 inch usually sits flush to the skin on me but if they are...
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    port accessed

    I've had two ports over the last 16 years. What gage they use to access the port depends on whether they are drawing blood or just pushing antibiotics. What length they use depends on the port and whether they are leaving it in. A 3/4 inch usually sits flush to the skin on me but if they are...
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    port accessed

    I've had two ports over the last 16 years. What gage they use to access the port depends on whether they are drawing blood or just pushing antibiotics. What length they use depends on the port and whether they are leaving it in. A 3/4 inch usually sits flush to the skin on me but if they are...
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    port accessed

    I've had two ports over the last 16 years. What gage they use to access the port depends on whether they are drawing blood or just pushing antibiotics. What length they use depends on the port and whether they are leaving it in. A 3/4 inch usually sits flush to the skin on me but if they are...
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    port accessed

    I've had two ports over the last 16 years. What gage they use to access the port depends on whether they are drawing blood or just pushing antibiotics. What length they use depends on the port and whether they are leaving it in. A 3/4 inch usually sits flush to the skin on me but if they are...
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    Who are you in a nut shell

    who are you PFT= Pulmonary Function Test They are used to measure the overal capacity and functionality of your lungs. There is the FVC (Forced Vital Capacity) which means the overal volumn of you lungs and FEV1 (??) meaning how much air you can blow out in the first second which is really more...
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    Who are you in a nut shell

    who are you in a nut shell I'm a 37 yrs old female Live in Washington State Was diagnosed at age 3 Transplanted at age 32 Was married for 10 years ... hope to be again Miss my Jack Russell Work at a University as an IT System Specialist Love the mountains, hiking and skiing Never could spell...
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