My second chance :)

severusshaun

New member
Hi all , I'm Shaun; i'm 22 years old and live in Spain.

On the 11th on May 2010, after being in hospital for a month, the time finally came, and they had found a donor. After preparing me for surgery, they sent me down to the operating theatre...
I woke up the next day in intensive care feeling pretty rough, but being able to breathe <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0"> they kept me in intensive care for 9 days and then moved me up to the aisolation chamber wher I had to stay for a few weeks, but after a week I was up and down in the hospital Gym working out twice a day enjoying every moment being able to breathe. In total I had to stay under hospital supervisation for 3 months.
After that I went home and am now enjoying life every second, doing things I had never dreamed of doing before. My actual lung capacity is 120% <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif" border="0">

Yes there are times when you feel like you can't go on but you just have to keep at it, as I did and in the end you'll realise that it was all worth it.
And remember "No pain, no gain"
I am so happy that everything has turned out great
 

severusshaun

New member
Hi all , I'm Shaun; i'm 22 years old and live in Spain.

On the 11th on May 2010, after being in hospital for a month, the time finally came, and they had found a donor. After preparing me for surgery, they sent me down to the operating theatre...
I woke up the next day in intensive care feeling pretty rough, but being able to breathe <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0"> they kept me in intensive care for 9 days and then moved me up to the aisolation chamber wher I had to stay for a few weeks, but after a week I was up and down in the hospital Gym working out twice a day enjoying every moment being able to breathe. In total I had to stay under hospital supervisation for 3 months.
After that I went home and am now enjoying life every second, doing things I had never dreamed of doing before. My actual lung capacity is 120% <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif" border="0">

Yes there are times when you feel like you can't go on but you just have to keep at it, as I did and in the end you'll realise that it was all worth it.
And remember "No pain, no gain"
I am so happy that everything has turned out great
 

severusshaun

New member
Hi all , I'm Shaun; i'm 22 years old and live in Spain.
<br />
<br />On the 11th on May 2010, after being in hospital for a month, the time finally came, and they had found a donor. After preparing me for surgery, they sent me down to the operating theatre...
<br />I woke up the next day in intensive care feeling pretty rough, but being able to breathe <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0"> they kept me in intensive care for 9 days and then moved me up to the aisolation chamber wher I had to stay for a few weeks, but after a week I was up and down in the hospital Gym working out twice a day enjoying every moment being able to breathe. In total I had to stay under hospital supervisation for 3 months.
<br />After that I went home and am now enjoying life every second, doing things I had never dreamed of doing before. My actual lung capacity is 120% <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif" border="0">
<br />
<br />Yes there are times when you feel like you can't go on but you just have to keep at it, as I did and in the end you'll realise that it was all worth it.
<br />And remember "No pain, no gain"
<br />I am so happy that everything has turned out great
 

jfarel

New member
Congrats Shaun. Had my Transplant last June. 120 percent is awesome. I average around 85-90 fev1 right now and I am about 7 months out.
 

jfarel

New member
Congrats Shaun. Had my Transplant last June. 120 percent is awesome. I average around 85-90 fev1 right now and I am about 7 months out.
 

jfarel

New member
Congrats Shaun. Had my Transplant last June. 120 percent is awesome. I average around 85-90 fev1 right now and I am about 7 months out.
 

Transplantmommy

New member
Congratulations Shaun! I just celebrated 4 years post bilateral lung and liver transplant yesterday. I feel great and my FEV1 (lung capacity) ranges from 96-101%.
 

Transplantmommy

New member
Congratulations Shaun! I just celebrated 4 years post bilateral lung and liver transplant yesterday. I feel great and my FEV1 (lung capacity) ranges from 96-101%.
 

Transplantmommy

New member
Congratulations Shaun! I just celebrated 4 years post bilateral lung and liver transplant yesterday. I feel great and my FEV1 (lung capacity) ranges from 96-101%.
 
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