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Hector

I see no recent posts.  Is he OK?
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Hector,
I am so thrilled for you. You will be seriously in my prayers and good thoughts.
All the best to you!
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Praying for you buddy!!
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Sending our prayers in advance for a successful transplant and recovery for you Hector.  I hope the next few weeks go smoothly while you're waiting.  It would be great if your sister would post and let us know when you're out of surgery, or she could email or text one of us and we could post here if you like.  We will all be thinking of you.
New liver, new year, new life.
Interesting how closely related the words "liver" and "life" seem.  :)
Advocate1955
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We'll be here waiting and cheering you on, Hector!!  Maybe your sister would be willing to keep us updated?!?

Hugs,
Janette
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good luck Hector...you are in my prayers.
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I am doing okay. A few last minute cancer issues. (It's always something).
I am currently #5 on the liver transplant waiting list for blood type Os here. So I am doing a lot of last minute prep work here at home where my sister will stay with me while I will recover and last minute hospital preparations.

Once I get "the call" anytime between now and a few weeks, I will disappear for a while depending on how well my surgery and post transplant complications go. So right now it is hour to hour, day to day. Everything else in my life is on hold.

Looking forward to a new liver in the new year!

Thanks for asking!
Cheers!
hector

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