tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4755634527559977288.post8342965072789844433..comments2022-11-20T00:30:24.636-08:00Comments on Let Your Life Speak: Kreativ Blog AwardSWelchhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05220698927848829821noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4755634527559977288.post-26345445053358521182009-09-23T21:50:07.924-07:002009-09-23T21:50:07.924-07:00So in response to your recent comment on my blog p...So in response to your recent comment on my blog post; basically if they can't find anything (or any other cause) causing these infections, symptoms, low pft's, etc., then they will diagnosis it as progression of the chronic rejection. Which basically means there is nothing they can do. And what I was told, if it comes to that, then I need to plan out my future for whatever years I have left on this earth (or relist for transplant). There is a chance the chronic rejection could reverse itself, but 99.9% of the time, it doesn't and progresses fairly quickly. I'm still not sure what to think about it! And not sure i'm ready to give up my goals and dreams in life either. But there are several things to be tested, discussed, etc., before this conclusion is made.<br /><br />NOW...I don't want this to discourgage you from ever considering a transplant. I'm just the lucky one, this doesn't happen to most people, and most people my (our age) are living completely normal lives post-transplant!Kateyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11628086713110351792noreply@blogger.com