Heartfelt Journey
Kara shares her family's unexpected move to Seattle and the challenges they faced, including remote learning and adjusting to a new lifestyle. Just as they were settling in, her son faced a shocking diagnosis of heart failure due to a congenital defect, prompting a journey filled with uncertainty and resilience. Despite the trials, the family learned valuable lessons about themselves and the importance of support during difficult times.In this clip
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I have a question about this episode #155 - Chris Sonnenday, M.D.: The history, challenges, and gift of organ transplantation and this The Turning Point. I would love to hear your thoughts on liver transplants, specifically in the case of my daughter. She had a liver transplant 11 years ago due to biliary atresia and has been doing amazingly well since then—without any issues or rejections. Her doctors call her the poster child for liver transplants, and her labs are all perfect. The only medication she is on is an anti-rejection med, tacrolimus.
I have a question about this episode #155 - Chris Sonnenday, M.D.: The history, challenges, and gift of organ transplantation and this The Turning Point. I would love to hear your thoughts on liver transplants, specifically in the case of my daughter, who had a liver transplant 11 years ago due to biliary atresia and has been doing amazingly well since then—without any issues or rejections. Her doctors call her the poster child for liver transplants, and her labs are all perfect. The only medication she is on is an anti-rejection medication, tacrolimus.
I have a question about this episode #155 - Chris Sonnenday, M.D.: The history, challenges, and gift of organ transplantation and this The Turning Point. I would love to hear your thoughts on liver transplants, specifically in the case of my daughter. She had a liver transplant 11 years ago due to biliary atresia and has been doing amazingly well since then—without any issues or rejections. Her doctors call her the poster child for liver transplants, and her labs are all perfect. The only medication she is on is an anti-rejection medication, tacrolimus.