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A blog about liver transplant and life as a mother after the transplant with my family and children

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transplantmum: April 2016

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Friday, 22 April 2016. A year since ITU. These past few months has been really difficult which I mentioned in another post. I have been trying to not concentrate on the nightmare I went through during these months last year. Reading all my status updates on Facebook has been upsetting but at the same time I have been extremely grateful for being where I am today. I was asked by someone, do I feel like me again after nearly a year? Have you had any form of transplant? What do I say about this family?

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transplantmum: March 2016

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Sunday, 6 March 2016. So hats off to all those wonderful mother's that have raised us and kept us alive! And lots of love and respect to the mother's who are single and living this role every day with little support. I look back now and I just wonder 'how did I do it? How did I manage to look after my children from mid January all the way to the end of March? I'd have to paste on a smile before she left for school and after she would come back. She knew though, she knew her mummy was not fine. Today, I'd...

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transplantmum: A year since ITU....

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Friday, 22 April 2016. A year since ITU. These past few months has been really difficult which I mentioned in another post. I have been trying to not concentrate on the nightmare I went through during these months last year. Reading all my status updates on Facebook has been upsetting but at the same time I have been extremely grateful for being where I am today. I was asked by someone, do I feel like me again after nearly a year? Have you had any form of transplant? What do I say about this family?

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transplantmum: January 2016

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Wednesday, 20 January 2016. Every 3 hours and she would cry. I used to keep looking at her and I just knew deep down she looked different. I knew there was something wrong. She was hospitalised after a week again because of weight loss and dehydration. This is where the nurses tried feeding her with every given designed teats and bottles but she wasn't planning to make easy for us! She gets most of her character from me. We are like two peas in a pod and we love eating, celebrating events, going out,...

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transplantmum: Losing my father

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Friday, 11 November 2016. How do you suddenly learn to live without your father? The most integral part of your family's life? How do me and my siblings just carry on? However he did the most sweetest and adorable things for us. He had a hobby to save pound coins and he would save that in a piggy bank and when summer would arrive, he would take us to the big weekend in Cardiff along with my cousins. He would let us go on unlimited rides. How can you live without such a father? View my complete profile.

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Waiting for a liver. Life and what it's like when you're waiting for a new lease of it. March 8, 2015. June 11, 2015. I’ve finally got round to sitting down and writing an update. I apologise for being so slack with the posting lately but it has been a busy few months! Apparently when you haven’t got end-stage liver disease you can go out and do stuff everyday! This is something I’ve learnt first hand over the past few months and it’s pretty cool! Any little blips I’ve had have been easily resolved...

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Friday, 11 November 2016. How do you suddenly learn to live without your father? The most integral part of your family's life? How do me and my siblings just carry on? However he did the most sweetest and adorable things for us. He had a hobby to save pound coins and he would save that in a piggy bank and when summer would arrive, he would take us to the big weekend in Cardiff along with my cousins. He would let us go on unlimited rides. How can you live without such a father? Friday, 17 June 2016. I mis...

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