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Amazing! Just amazing! To think of where you were one month ago. What a blessing to see how far you have come. Love the pic of you and Josh… and the ones with your folks. And your beautiful wife, Robin.
Scott, you have been blessed. Hang in there; God will not stop the work He has begun in you.
so very happy for you Scott ,I lost my son at the age of 36 from sirosus,he had complications from being tapped so often,I was wondering will your belly go down now that you have a new liver!?I guess it doesn’t really matter as long as you are better good luck and live long and happy and we thank God every day Amen
So sad to hear that. Yes, the fluid is now coming off and my belly is MUCH smaller. I now weigh 171 pounds. With the fluid I weighed 229 before transplant. Thank you for your well wishes.
Scott
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glad all that is over for you
I just noticed the pain scale in the picture with the photos on the wall. I see that they put the next time for your pain medication on it.
Love ’em! The one with Josh sitting there beside you in his hospital gown is great.
Praising Jesus when I think of you and Josh!