I’ve been absent from the forum for a while due to illness. A month after I lost my husband, I ended up in the ICU. My H and H was 6 and 19 I think. I was bleeding from my esophageal varicies. They identified the bleed and tied them off. My liver was close to not functioning at all, and because of the build up of ammonia, They were unable to wake me. They were able to reverse that with medications that reduced the ammonia build up though. I know that I had at least 4 transfusions, but it could have been more. I was out of it for a few days. After 11-12 days in the hospital, I was discharged to a rehab hospital. They felt that I needed to build my strength. Then to home with VNA for 2 months.
BUT..this story has a bright side. I was treated while I was inpatient by the transplant team. They suggest I go through their evaluation. One month after my evaluation, I was added to the national liver transplant list! I’m so thankful, but also nervous. I’m facing yet another huge event without my husband by my side. Im not sure I’ll ever get used to that. 😔 I have my bag packed, and I’m ready to go when I get the call. I’ll keep you posted.