Guest guest Posted April 3, 2009 Report Share Posted April 3, 2009 We had to be back at IU this morning for labs and then had to wait around for Tony (the transplant Nurse Practitioner). numbers are still a little high but they are going down which is what they look for. Tony said eventually the ascities will go away too. It's just taking his new liver a little while to catch up and rid his body of all of the toxins his old liver wasn't able to process. For right now things look ok. We have to be back at clinic bright and early on Monday. They took him off of the Cell Cept because it was causing some crazy diarrhea! To send a message to Bobbi and family goto; http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/chriscantrell password: christopher-- Ian Cribb P.Eng.cell: (6...Enefen - Reviewer/Designer www.enefen.com -- Ian Cribb P.Eng.cell: Enefen - Reviewer/Designerwww.enefen.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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