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Good Morning,

My transplant has been rejected after 20 months being on the list due to cardiac anomalies.

I have requested a second opinion.

Meanwhile I been advised not to drive as I have failed ANT and Critical frequency flicker test.

Has anyone been in a similar position and how did they conquer the issue regarding HE.

My consultant alludes to an improved diet to tackle HE which I have been following for at least 3 years.

I am not overweight and exercise regularly. I have an umbilical hernia which the hospital are happy to repair under LA.

Driving has been a key part of my life and I have missed weddings, funerals and family gatherings as well as holidays.

Any advice would be appreciated.

PT

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