That's the thing. My liver is what it is. The doctors are dealing with it accordingly. Problem is everything else. From the ground up......first there's the blood clot which I was on a thinner for. Now that I'm not on it anymore there is increased risk of developing another clot in the future.
Working upwards there's the liver issues. Then there's a rather large hernia about the size of a softball which will eventually get addressed. Staying on the front there is the initial cut when the accident occurred. It runs from my ribcage to my waste line. When they cut through the muscles it left a lot of scar tissue that we're also dealing with. Moving upward there's my lungs which basically filled with fluid and needed to be drained. They weren't able to drain everything originally and small pockets of fluid remained. This means a reduced lung capacity. For the past couple weeks I've been experiencing bouts of shortness of breath where I'm going to pass out and need to sit down for a few minutes. My last chest scan showed that there's still pockets of fluid.
Working around to the back. Some days I feel good and hardly any pain. Then it will flare up like today and I can barely move. When it flares up the muscles inflame and pinch nerves going to my legs causing cramping from the knees down and loss of feeling in my feet.
So, in a nutshell, that's what I'm going through.
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