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intothelight
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I've been home a week and a half now and my immune system is 23 days old. Being post transplant has a lot of the same emotions tied to it, as being post PTSD diagnosis. There was the person I was before the transplant, just like there was the person I was before the PTSD. It is hard to be so incapacitated, but I know I am making progress. Just baby steps each day, but looking back they add up. Same with the PTSD, baby steps, but looking back they add up.
That is what I need to keep reminding myself, so I don't find myself frustrated or depressed by my current physical condition or limitations. At the same time, I need to be thankful that I am recovering so well. I went on line to read blogs of other patients and their post transplant experience. Some were remarkable and encouraging and others were just downright sad. Again, it is a lot like PTSD and reading posts here. You can see some people making amazing recovery and others struggling continually.
But I guess that is what it all boils down to at the end. Each person is an individual and no two peoples journey's are the same. Whether is is battling cancer or PTSD, it is in the work that each one does to get better, and the celebration of triumph and the support to get through a set back that really help. But most importantly, it is the spirit of continuing to seek healing and working towards the goal with the hope that everything can and will get better.
That is what I need to keep reminding myself, so I don't find myself frustrated or depressed by my current physical condition or limitations. At the same time, I need to be thankful that I am recovering so well. I went on line to read blogs of other patients and their post transplant experience. Some were remarkable and encouraging and others were just downright sad. Again, it is a lot like PTSD and reading posts here. You can see some people making amazing recovery and others struggling continually.
But I guess that is what it all boils down to at the end. Each person is an individual and no two peoples journey's are the same. Whether is is battling cancer or PTSD, it is in the work that each one does to get better, and the celebration of triumph and the support to get through a set back that really help. But most importantly, it is the spirit of continuing to seek healing and working towards the goal with the hope that everything can and will get better.