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Especially right after transplant, hallucinations are very common. It's such a high dosage of steroids, that you can experience paranoia (a friend of mine was convinced the hospital staff was trying to kill him), strange and vivid dreams, and yes, hallucinations. I think it's unfortunate, but a...
Especially right after transplant, hallucinations are very common. It's such a high dosage of steroids, that you can experience paranoia (a friend of mine was convinced the hospital staff was trying to kill him), strange and vivid dreams, and yes, hallucinations. I think it's unfortunate, but a...
Especially right after transplant, hallucinations are very common. It's such a high dosage of steroids, that you can experience paranoia (a friend of mine was convinced the hospital staff was trying to kill him), strange and vivid dreams, and yes, hallucinations. I think it's unfortunate, but a...
Especially right after transplant, hallucinations are very common. It's such a high dosage of steroids, that you can experience paranoia (a friend of mine was convinced the hospital staff was trying to kill him), strange and vivid dreams, and yes, hallucinations. I think it's unfortunate, but a...
Especially right after transplant, hallucinations are very common. It's such a high dosage of steroids, that you can experience paranoia (a friend of mine was convinced the hospital staff was trying to kill him), strange and vivid dreams, and yes, hallucinations. I think it's unfortunate, but a...
Just to wonder, if you were curious about it, why couldn't you just ask your doctors? Even if it's just out of curiosity, I'd ask "Hey, Dr So & So, why haven't you ever asked me if I want a transplant?"
As far as I know, past drinking and drug use, don't affect your listing unless you're...
Just to wonder, if you were curious about it, why couldn't you just ask your doctors? Even if it's just out of curiosity, I'd ask "Hey, Dr So & So, why haven't you ever asked me if I want a transplant?"
As far as I know, past drinking and drug use, don't affect your listing unless you're...
Just to wonder, if you were curious about it, why couldn't you just ask your doctors? Even if it's just out of curiosity, I'd ask "Hey, Dr So & So, why haven't you ever asked me if I want a transplant?"
As far as I know, past drinking and drug use, don't affect your listing unless you're...
Just to wonder, if you were curious about it, why couldn't you just ask your doctors? Even if it's just out of curiosity, I'd ask "Hey, Dr So & So, why haven't you ever asked me if I want a transplant?"
As far as I know, past drinking and drug use, don't affect your listing unless you're...
Just to wonder, if you were curious about it, why couldn't you just ask your doctors? Even if it's just out of curiosity, I'd ask "Hey, Dr So & So, why haven't you ever asked me if I want a transplant?"
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<br />As far as I know, past drinking and drug use, don't affect your listing unless...
I'm assuming from the way you worded your post that that is the side you bleed from, and when you lay on it, you hemoptysize- that said, that happens to me as well, with my left side. I asked my doctor about it, and her theory was a difference in blood pressure on that side when you lay on it...
I'm assuming from the way you worded your post that that is the side you bleed from, and when you lay on it, you hemoptysize- that said, that happens to me as well, with my left side. I asked my doctor about it, and her theory was a difference in blood pressure on that side when you lay on it...
I'm assuming from the way you worded your post that that is the side you bleed from, and when you lay on it, you hemoptysize- that said, that happens to me as well, with my left side. I asked my doctor about it, and her theory was a difference in blood pressure on that side when you lay on it...
I'm assuming from the way you worded your post that that is the side you bleed from, and when you lay on it, you hemoptysize- that said, that happens to me as well, with my left side. I asked my doctor about it, and her theory was a difference in blood pressure on that side when you lay on it...
I'm assuming from the way you worded your post that that is the side you bleed from, and when you lay on it, you hemoptysize- that said, that happens to me as well, with my left side. I asked my doctor about it, and her theory was a difference in blood pressure on that side when you lay on it...
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