21/08/2018 Hello all, I'm so glad that so many people contacted me and said they really enjoyed my last post about my anti-rejection drugs, I'm always unsure if people like reading my more medical blogs as it can be complicated! But it is important to me that my readers know all the details of transplant life, a lot of people I know find that the general consensus is that once you've had your op you're cured when in fact I will always be disadvantaged compared to the normal person (but I do think if you see yourself as an ill person then you'll always be ill, so I just get on with life as normally as I can). I can't believe I'm almost at my 6 month anniversary already! Which means I've been home for around 5 months, it's absolutely crazy how fast it's gone and yet not a single day goes by that I don't think about the fact I've had a heart transplant. What have I been doing? Not a lot. I'm really struggling with boredom if I...
Follow the journey of my heart transplant from the very beginning to present day! My hope is to spread awareness and bring some comfort to those who are googling 'Heart Transplant' at the start of their own journeys x