I recently have had a full hip replacement and a liver transplant, and I'm getting used to the medication.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Medications almost always do it better if they're used in conjunction with other supports.
The medication I had to take was a form of chemotherapy. You feel like death every day. No appetite. No energy. But the treatment worked. It cured my liver 80 per cent but compromised my kidneys.
I am dying from the treatment of too many physicians.
This is a year and a few months after the transplant. Before I had it my doctors told me that it would be the biggest thing that I ever had to face and believe me, when they take your liver out of ya and put another one in it's like replacing a football in your stomach.
Any time I find medicine that's helpful, I share it with everyone I know.
I had to have a complete liver transplant.
Most medications don't work effectively for a lot people.
Sometimes I say the medication is even tougher than the illness.
I'm taking special treatments for the cancer in my brain and in my liver. Part of the liver was removed, and they did the treatment on four places in my brain with radiation. And now I'm taking a long-term medicine that stimulates my own immune system to fight against cancer.
The cancer is in remission, and I will shortly go on a drug maintenance regimen to keep it there.