In general, a successful organ transplant can improve the quality of life and potentially extend life expectancy for many patients with organ failure. However, individual outcomes vary based on factors such as the patient's overall health, the type of organ transplanted, and how well they respond to post-transplant care. While there may be risks and complications associated with transplantation, many recipients live long, fulfilling lives after the procedure. It’s important to discuss specific concerns with a healthcare provider for personalized information.
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No. They will be fit and healthy after the transplant and can go back to living a normal life.
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Don't worry about the quantity of years; instead focus on your quality of life and living the best life for you that you can since it is not known the exact average life expectancy for someone who is a liver transplant recipient.
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Surgery Saved My Life - 2006 Six-Organ Transplant 1-2 was released on: USA: 7 December 2006
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Most people that survived two years after a bone marrow transplant have a good chance of living a long life. The risk for complications from the transplant is highest during the first one hundred days after the transplant.
Yes
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What do you mean life is too short. Life is the longest thing you will ever do.