You’ll need a whole lot more than good doctors and nurses for a successful transplant surgery. I know this from experience, and this is the reason I have taken the painstaking effort to compile the life-saving guidelines in my handbook: 20 Handy Tips for a Successful Transplant Operation.
First things first, are you or a loved one in need of a transplant surgery but overwhelmed by the cost to your finances, mental
health and relationships?
You’ll need a whole lot more than good doctors and nurses for a successful transplant surgery. I know this from experience, and this is the reason I have taken the painstaking effort to compile the life-saving guidelines in my handbook: 20 Handy Tips for a Successful Transplant Operation.
First things first, are you or a loved one in need of a transplant surgery but overwhelmed by the cost to your finances, mental
health and relationships?
You are overwhelmed by the thought of that transplant surgery, and know, deep within, that there’s more required other than an expert medical team.
Trust me: I have been there, and it involved my own son while he was a yet a baby. Think about it; and
that’s why I am certain that I can be of help, since I scaled the hurdle successfully, despite the limitations. I perfectly understand that you are drained emotionally and feel helpless; let’s not even talk about the sense of guilt, as a beloved relative or friend to someone in need of a transplant operation..
However, beyond the empathy, you need the right information that will guide your decision going
forward. Every minute counts now, and you know a life depends on every stroke of the clock.
It’s no fluke that I am compelled to share the uncovered secrets to a successful transplant operation, so
you won’t have to learn them through trial and error, and waste precious time. Now imagine that your
loved one gets a successful transplant operation in record time.
What if you sourced the right specialist and got your loved one a successful transplant operation
with minimal or zero complications, eventually? Imagine that.
Imagine your loved one is now back home for recuperative care, and you see the effort as money, time
and emotional energy well spent? getting them to the right specialist, and you are guaranteed a
successful surgery. Imagine that?
This handbook is practical and based on personal experience. In it, I share exclusive information on how
to get your loved one a successful transplant surgery, considering finances, travel logistics (if needed)
and medical support.
Many patients requiring organ transplant as well as caregivers don’t know that the medical aspect of the
endeavour, is only a fraction of all that’s required to save a life. I found this out the hardway…but, you
don’t have to.
Consider this ebook as a lifesaver for a token of $27 dollars only. That’s less than the cost of your routine
medical checkup!
In this chapter I share the requirement for finding a suitable donor as well as other life-saving
information, beyond the premise of the operation itself.
Did you know that the hospital, typically, needs a budget of the first 21 days of admission for a
transplant operation? You’ll read details on this as well as other financial implications.
Here, you will understand how communication with the hospital is probably the most important aspect of getting your loved one a hitch-free transplant.
Trust me: you don’t want to leave anything behind if you are seeking medical help outside the country, because the life of your loved one may depend on it…literally.
Caring for a transplant patient affects the home in many ways, and will disrupt normal domestic
activities and routines, including work. You’ll also earn the secrets to finding a suitable donor.
Seeking a transplant operation outside the country is an overwhelming experience. Simple factors such
as the weather of your destination country as well as travel time, could make the difference between an
easy experience or trouble.
What are your options, depending on your travel arrangements? Go straight to the hospital or the hotel, first of all. I write in the options in this chapter, from experience.
Foreign medical specialists are often detailed and quite professional, and this may present some anxiety.
In this chapter, you’ll know how I handled my case, and know what to expect.
Here’s where your personal responsibility comes in. Sometimes, transplant patients and their loved ones are compelled to seek a second opinion. Learn how to manage the complexities involved, without negative incidents.
Immigration policies differ per country and are subject to constant reevaluation. In this chapter, you’ll learn who to liaise with to keep abreast of the updates to these policies.
My son had his liver transplant in India and I faced some difficulty with the difference in cuisine and
even navigating the vicinity to source. It doesn’t look like a big deal until you experience it. In this chapter, you will learn how I overcame this challenge.
Faith and spirituality are part of the healing process. Find out why.
Getting a transplant operation done abroad will also require diplomatic clearance. Find out what is needed and why in this chapter.
You’ll need to know the guidelines pre-surgery so you and the medical team are on the same page. Also, there’s the aspect of emotional support that will ease the process for everyone.
This chapter tells you what you need to know and do during intensive care post-transplant.
In this chapter, you will get relevant information on the processes involved in the recovery room.
Find out what this stage is like for the donor and patient.
Post-transplant patients can’t lift heavy objects, in addition to other rules to be observed for a successful recovery phase, that are discussed in this chapter.
In this chapter, I share relevant information on the processes involved for your trip back home after a successful transplant.
The post-transplant stage is quite overwhelming as it is one of recovery medically, financially and even mentally. Learn the secrets to overcoming this stage in this chapter.
“I greatly recommend it for anyone who is undergoing a transplant operation or a caregiver/family member of a patient.”
– Susan Peters
I help individuals discover their identity and talents for purposeful living, and I am a certified Neuro Linguistics Programming practitioner, an Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT) expert, and Matrix Re-imprinting Therapist, with certification by the Olusola Lanre Coaching Academy (OLCA).
Furthermore, I founded Dike Ezeanya Foundation for Liver Diseases and through my altruistic work, have brought hope to many people.
I am quite confident that my experience with getting a successful liver transplant for my son will inspire you in many ways than one.
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