Congratulations MikeinMT! And thanks for offering to speak (write) with fellow and future transplant patients. I'm saving this thread just for these questions. Scientists of my generation saw some of the first organ transplants and many, including me, worked on the problems and challenges of transplant. I was on a team doing kidney transplants on dogs and primates and later observed a kidney transplant on twin sisters, one a donor, one recipient.
I understand the mechanics of organ transplant and can't begin to imagine the mental and emotional travails of the process first person. On another post topic, DLT was discussed with wide ranging feelings. From keeping pictures and maybe video of the surgery to show anyone who was interested to not wanting to know " nuthin" everyone is different. I'd love seeing a DLT because I am curious and know I will never need one, but...
Anyone who has roots in farming and ranching eventually must eat what they grow. My Great Uncle Lovell was a Nebraska rancher/farmer and though I spent parts of the year visiting, my big city attitude scratched his itch to "learn me a lesson", which usually involved pain and embarrassment. Ever take a chicken from the yard and eat it? In addition to running around with its head cut off, it was shooting blood everywhere it ran, flopping its headless neck like an unattended garden hose. Then we scald, dress and I would get to pluck feathers for ever. Strangely enough the roasted bird looked and smelled delicious and I ate up. After supper Uncle Lovell and I went back out in the completely black night and shut everything up or in. About two seconds after he praised me for not avoiding my Aunt's cooking, all things considered, I was sick. To this day I never look at food without appreciating what was done to provide it. And I can appreciate the physical trauma in such procedures.
More to the point, TX patients have been there and done that and many CFers are heading toward an experience equivalent to a trip to Mars. There's no better reference and help but that from those who've been through the process, including any family.
Thanks to all who are willing to answer transplant related questions.
LL