Hey guys...I'm getting ready to take the plunge--one more day of testing and then they will decide whether to list me. I have this vision of being laid up post TX on my couch at home for months and months. I know after the TX I'll be in the hospital and a rehab center for a few weeks (if all goes well)....but then I visualize myself laying around because of the healing process.
My question is, how is your quality of life a few weeks after TX and you're back home? Are your ribs so sore you can't even walk without grimacing? I heard you can't lift anything more than 5 pounds for a while, but how long? I know everyone is different and everyone will heal differently, but I wanted to get a sample of what everyone in here experienced. I think I read that after 6 months, if all goes well, you're well on your way to a better quality of life. True?
Oh, one more question: How quickly after waking up post TX did you "feel" like a different person? One person recently told me that when she woke up, she noticed the difference with her first breath. That's exciting to me. But, I wanted to see if that experience is unique. Thanks guys!
My question is, how is your quality of life a few weeks after TX and you're back home? Are your ribs so sore you can't even walk without grimacing? I heard you can't lift anything more than 5 pounds for a while, but how long? I know everyone is different and everyone will heal differently, but I wanted to get a sample of what everyone in here experienced. I think I read that after 6 months, if all goes well, you're well on your way to a better quality of life. True?
Oh, one more question: How quickly after waking up post TX did you "feel" like a different person? One person recently told me that when she woke up, she noticed the difference with her first breath. That's exciting to me. But, I wanted to see if that experience is unique. Thanks guys!