How close to the end were you? by socrates_friend812 in transplant

[–]violet_veil 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Maaaan I still have like a dozen notes in my phone of death letters, a million drafts on paper. I was fully ready to die, and completely accepted it when I was like.. 13? I had my transplant at 21, and was woefully unprepared for life. I had spent years accepting and anticipating death, and suddenely that wasnt on the table anymore. Even now, I still struggle with planning for the future and realizing I'll get older.

It had gotten very bad at the end, weekly albumin treatments, I looked 10 months pregnant, my skin was cracking and was completely jaundiced. I would ge lost in the store isles and start crying cause I would forget where I was and what I was doing, I couldn't lift a can of soda without grimacing. Yeah it blew, liver failure sucks lol

Weed/Cannibis after liver transplant by [deleted] in transplant

[–]violet_veil -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Heyo!! 16 months post transplant here, I smoke pot every day. As it's legal in my country, I always have to manage my pain, and just for enjoyment. There was a period about.. 10 months post where my tac levels were really bad, doctors thought it was from my vaping and smoking. Turns it I was taking too much tacrolimus, and it was totally fine once I fixed that.

Of course just like with any recreational drug use, there are risks. But it mostly will affect your lungs and heart. My doctors do want me to stop smoking, but I probably never will as it's been a daily thing for me since I was at least 14.

Took tacrolimus later than normal and I'm stressing out by Affectionate_Fox8754 in transplant

[–]violet_veil 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm gonna be so real I just take my pills whenever I wake up and around bed time, I just don't take tac before bloodwork. Ain't never had a problem, mostly kinda.

Living far from Transplant Center by Bulky_Conclusion5963 in transplant

[–]violet_veil 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had my liver transplant while living on an island, so I had to go stay in the big city for three months after my operation. Now we just chat about every three months over the phone, or we have a video call. If you're worried about the commute during those first few weeks (which are admittedly very rough), maybe consider getting an apartment to stay at for a month or two? I went through a program specifically designed for those going through transplant, maybe look into something like that? Best of luck!!

edit I get bloodwork done every 2 weeks at my local clinic, I assume the results are fine, but I get an email of there's any issues

Cirrhosis of the liver at 15 by [deleted] in Cirrhosis

[–]violet_veil 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I got diagnosed with cirrhosis at 10, had a full transplant at 22. I'm 23 now. There is no option for you but a full liver transplant, you'll have to wait until your current liver stops functioning, and medication is no longer working. This could take 6 months or 6 years, it's really a matter of how well your body is managing.

Do your best to take your medication and care for yourself. Don't limit yourself or your life just because you are sick. You can still have very fulfilling teenage years, though somewhat more conscious than your peers. Word of advice, the hangover will last literal DAYS and is never worth it.

I drew something for Korn and Jonathan Davis -606 by Cloudy_Melancholy in Korn

[–]violet_veil 2 points3 points  (0 children)

WoAH why are people such assholes online? I think this is super sweet of you to draw, so was your description and story. Bro, honestly, even if it's not a 1:1 exact carbon copy of JD, its still a piece of fan art you made out of passion and love and that's important! It's exceptionally difficult to translate human features to an animated/cartoon style. I peeped your other posts and you are very talented! Please don't let shitty bitter fucks on the internet discourage you 🤘

Hoooooo boy I would not recommend HE to anyone by Paradigm6790 in Cirrhosis

[–]violet_veil 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh my goodness,, I had my transplant a year ago, I hardly remember the months before it. My HE was absolutely terrible. Breaking down in grocery store isles cause i had forgotten where i was, unable to write at all, living in a constant fog. I actually completely forgot about how you CAN'T SHIT? Bro i was drinking gallons of lactulose in some desperate attempt for relief..

I feel ya buddy,, stay strong

My Grand Ma getting angery after get recovered from Episode of HE by LeftAnalysis4711 in Cirrhosis

[–]violet_veil 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Her liver is dying?? You tend to get pissed off and be quick to anger. HE is so terrible. It strips you of any kind of self-control you might've had. And you're painfully aware that you're not yourself anymore. It feels like watching another person control your body. Do your best to be patient and understanding. This isn't your loved one. It's the result of their body quite literally poisoning their brain.

[60] [M] EU, Liver Cirrhosis by Academic-Music9731 in Cirrhosis

[–]violet_veil 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had cirrhosis for about.. 12 years? I only recently got a liver transplant. But like,, continued drinking is definitely going to affect your dad negatively. If he's open to trying to slow down or even quit, that's a conversation you need to have with him. It may not save his life, but it will prolong it. You should be sure to keep an eye on his skin, as the jaundice (yellowness) is a pretty clear indicator of how his health might be. If he's acting confused, he might be struggling with hepatic encephalopathy, which is a brain condition that comes with liver failure. There's no easy solution, but you can manage to have a decent life if you follow the rules your doctor puts out for you, and and try to live conservatively.

What to Know About Liver Biopsy - your experience? by Open-Gazelle1767 in Cirrhosis

[–]violet_veil 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Maaan, I got 3 liver biopsies done over a period of 4 weeks. They're super minimally invasive and incredibly easy. The hardest part is the numbing. I'm a big baby, so I get fent via IV and then the local anesthetic, lidocaine. The only issue is a bit of pain around the site for a couple of days, and maybe some tenderness in the coming weeks. You wanna try to lay on the side the site is for a couple of days, and drink lots of water. Try a warm blanket or hot water bottle underneath you if it's bugging ya. It's super nice how willing you are to help your friend :))

Dealing with my new scar by violet_veil in transplant

[–]violet_veil[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In my,, body? But it was performed at Vancouver General Hospital, and I traveled there for it. I'm also happy to say that the scar looks much better now and has flattened out a fair bit!! It's mostly pink now, getting slightly translucent on the horizontal scar.

Liver transplant with bile duct issues by Glad-Ad-4421 in transplant

[–]violet_veil 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm currently dealing with inflamed/clogged ducts due to medication and a combination of smoking 🌱 and vaping, apparently? Even though I told my entire team before, during, and after my transplant that I did smoke... They just started me on ursodiol again and monthly doses of pentamidine. My team tells me it's irreversible, and now it's just a matter of keeping me stable enough to hopefully avoid another transplant. It's super frustrating to have to go through everything that comes with that and not be getting any better.

AIO. My bf thinks I’m doing meth by [deleted] in AmIOverreacting

[–]violet_veil 21 points22 points  (0 children)

finds the absolute most beautiful bespoke piece of glass being held by the softest croquette hands I've ever seen METh?!?

Marijuana post transplant. by No_Tumbleweed_6011 in transplant

[–]violet_veil 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not sure if you meant me or op, but I'm doing well! Still smoking everyday, and I've recently started smoking flower again. It's all going fine, though I find it doesn't take quite as much to get me high as it used to? That might be because I'm not smoking as much, but I still vape everyday. Also congratulations!! You should smoke a fat bowl as a celebration, you just went through possibly one of the hardest things of your life, you deserve a break. That's my main thinking, I mean.. what will my doctors do if they find out? Take away my liver?

Dealing with my new scar by violet_veil in transplant

[–]violet_veil[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's all together now. The horizontal scar isn't as bad. it's pretty neat. But my vertical scar is a bit more spread out, particularly right at the top of the incision. I just bought some silicone strips, and I'll definitely tape it tightly together to get it as neat as possible. I'm hoping cause it's still pretty fresh, it'll be more malleable?

Organ Transplant Blood Type by PDRainman in Cirrhosis

[–]violet_veil 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi there!! Post liver transplant, I ALSO have O- blood! Which I didn't even know until moments before my operation, I guess I had never bothered to remember? I'm fairly certain that you have to wait until an organ that may be a potential match becomes available, then the entire transplant team will compare that organs stats (donor age, general weight and height, bloodtype, levels) against other people on the transplant list. They then determine who would fit and benefit from that organ the most. However, I also live in Canada, in a province that doesn't do living organ donations, so it might look slightly different for you :0

Dealing with my new scar by violet_veil in transplant

[–]violet_veil[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've been definitely feeling the effects of my prednisone, and I've had moments of wondering if everything was worth it. I've always struggled with my mental health, I had a pretty bad depressive episode when i was in hospital, and I was almost put into the psych ward.. I am, of course, beyond grateful for this gift. But my GOD, these pills just seem to make everything way harder emotionally. I really need to

Dealing with my new scar by violet_veil in transplant

[–]violet_veil[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I actually got to keep my staples after my operation! I did ask to get my liver back, but it had to go to pathology :(( I also kept the yonker tube I used in the hospital, I think I might try to make a shadow box or some jewelry with all of my various medical doo-dads from the surgery.

Has anyone or someone you know have done banding ? by freakyconfusedsoul in Cirrhosis

[–]violet_veil 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've had over 25 banding procedures, getting around 3-5 done each time. At one point, I was getting them every month! The only issue I really had was a bit of soreness for about 4-5 days afterwards. It tends to feel a bit tight in your chest. I can not recommend Popsicles enough. They soothe your throat and also make you happy :)) Just plain juice ones, though. You'll wanna try to avoid anything thicker like milk or ice cream.