My husband and I attended the transplant education seminar today. We learned some pretty interesting information about what to expect during the transplant process. The transplant team did a great job of detailing how the potential transplant recipients would be evaluated for an organ transplant to determine if we are physically capable of having the surgery and whether the potential recipient was actually in need of a transplant.
We learned about how we would be placed on the organ waiting list and the various lists that we could activate once initially listed. We were educated on the protocol of how we will be notified of a donor match and organ availability.
We heard from a nutritionist regarding the importance of maintaining a healthy lifestyle both prior and post transplant. A quick aside, I cannot stress enough the absolute high priority importance of eating well and excercise. We have to take care of the bodily functions and organs that we still have. We also must take care of the precious gift of life, this incredible organ that we have been given. We cannot treat it as a renewable resource and be careless with it.
We listened intently to the pharmacist as she went over the medications that we would take, the reasons for the medications, and the absolute Golden Rule – Do Not Stop Taking Your Medications!!! Message received pharmacist with the voice like Minnie Mouse.
Finally, we were educated on the costs of our new lives. We gravely nodded and diligently noted just what this gift would demand from us financially. It is a sobering and macabre experience to learn exactly what your life is worth.