About Transplant Journey
My transplant journey began when I was 18 with a rush to the hospital with severe stomach bleeding. The following primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) diagnosis shattered my sense of identity. Six years later I reached a critical point and was humbled to receive the gift of life – a liver transplant. The road through liver disease and transplant is a rollercoaster of emotions. It can be filled with highs, lows and uncertainty. Building resilience and accepting new realities while on this journey can often be challenging. With education, self-advocacy and realising you are not you’re not alone you can not just survive but thrive.
Why on the Committee? “to provide a sense of place and calm for liver patients and their families through community and practical services”
About Transplant Journey
My transplant journey began when I was 18 with a rush to the hospital with severe stomach bleeding. The following primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) diagnosis shattered my sense of identity. Six years later I reached a critical point and was humbled to receive the gift of life – a liver transplant. The road through liver disease and transplant is a rollercoaster of emotions. It can be filled with highs, lows and uncertainty. Building resilience and accepting new realities while on this journey can often be challenging. With education, self-advocacy and realising you are not you’re not alone you can not just survive but thrive.
Why on the Committee? “to provide a sense of place and calm for liver patients and their families through community and practical services”
About Transplant Journey
My transplant journey began when I was 18 with a rush to the hospital with severe stomach bleeding. The following primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) diagnosis shattered my sense of identity. Six years later I reached a critical point and was humbled to receive the gift of life – a liver transplant. The road through liver disease and transplant is a rollercoaster of emotions. It can be filled with highs, lows and uncertainty. Building resilience and accepting new realities while on this journey can often be challenging. With education, self-advocacy and realising you are not you’re not alone you can not just survive but thrive.
Why on the Committee? “to provide a sense of place and calm for liver patients and their families through community and practical services”
About Transplant Journey
My transplant journey began when I was 18 with a rush to the hospital with severe stomach bleeding. The following primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) diagnosis shattered my sense of identity. Six years later I reached a critical point and was humbled to receive the gift of life – a liver transplant. The road through liver disease and transplant is a rollercoaster of emotions. It can be filled with highs, lows and uncertainty. Building resilience and accepting new realities while on this journey can often be challenging. With education, self-advocacy and realising you are not you’re not alone you can not just survive but thrive.
Why on the Committee? “to provide a sense of place and calm for liver patients and their families through community and practical services”
About Transplant Journey
My transplant journey began when I was 18 with a rush to the hospital with severe stomach bleeding. The following primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) diagnosis shattered my sense of identity. Six years later I reached a critical point and was humbled to receive the gift of life – a liver transplant. The road through liver disease and transplant is a rollercoaster of emotions. It can be filled with highs, lows and uncertainty. Building resilience and accepting new realities while on this journey can often be challenging. With education, self-advocacy and realising you are not you’re not alone you can not just survive but thrive.
Why on the Committee? “to provide a sense of place and calm for liver patients and their families through community and practical services”
About Transplant Journey
My transplant journey began when I was 18 with a rush to the hospital with severe stomach bleeding. The following primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) diagnosis shattered my sense of identity. Six years later I reached a critical point and was humbled to receive the gift of life – a liver transplant. The road through liver disease and transplant is a rollercoaster of emotions. It can be filled with highs, lows and uncertainty. Building resilience and accepting new realities while on this journey can often be challenging. With education, self-advocacy and realising you are not you’re not alone you can not just survive but thrive.
Why on the Committee? “to provide a sense of place and calm for liver patients and their families through community and practical services”
About Transplant Journey
My transplant journey began when I was 18 with a rush to the hospital with severe stomach bleeding. The following primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) diagnosis shattered my sense of identity. Six years later I reached a critical point and was humbled to receive the gift of life – a liver transplant. The road through liver disease and transplant is a rollercoaster of emotions. It can be filled with highs, lows and uncertainty. Building resilience and accepting new realities while on this journey can often be challenging. With education, self-advocacy and realising you are not you’re not alone you can not just survive but thrive.
Why on the Committee? “to provide a sense of place and calm for liver patients and their families through community and practical services”
About Transplant Journey
My transplant journey began when I was 18 with a rush to the hospital with severe stomach bleeding. The following primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) diagnosis shattered my sense of identity. Six years later I reached a critical point and was humbled to receive the gift of life – a liver transplant. The road through liver disease and transplant is a rollercoaster of emotions. It can be filled with highs, lows and uncertainty. Building resilience and accepting new realities while on this journey can often be challenging. With education, self-advocacy and realising you are not you’re not alone you can not just survive but thrive.
Why on the Committee? “to provide a sense of place and calm for liver patients and their families through community and practical services”
About Transplant Journey
My transplant journey began when I was 18 with a rush to the hospital with severe stomach bleeding. The following primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) diagnosis shattered my sense of identity. Six years later I reached a critical point and was humbled to receive the gift of life – a liver transplant. The road through liver disease and transplant is a rollercoaster of emotions. It can be filled with highs, lows and uncertainty. Building resilience and accepting new realities while on this journey can often be challenging. With education, self-advocacy and realising you are not you’re not alone you can not just survive but thrive.
Why on the Committee? “to provide a sense of place and calm for liver patients and their families through community and practical services”
About Transplant Journey
My transplant journey began when I was 18 with a rush to the hospital with severe stomach bleeding. The following primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) diagnosis shattered my sense of identity. Six years later I reached a critical point and was humbled to receive the gift of life – a liver transplant. The road through liver disease and transplant is a rollercoaster of emotions. It can be filled with highs, lows and uncertainty. Building resilience and accepting new realities while on this journey can often be challenging. With education, self-advocacy and realising you are not you’re not alone you can not just survive but thrive.
Why on the Committee? “to provide a sense of place and calm for liver patients and their families through community and practical services”
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