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World Transplant Games After Liver Cancer

World Transplant Games  It’s difficult to put into words – being at that door and then coming through to the other side. The door was double and led into a rather crowded room with many machines and a metal table

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On The Edge of a Smile

On The Edge of a Smile When it comes to the year end, there are a lot of  ways to look at things. Sometimes, I look at it from the Merry Christmas! side of life. Trees, lights, food and music

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I’m No Better Than You

Some people think I’ve got it all the answers – that everything goes perfect for me. There is this blog thingy that I have somehow managed to keep alive (and award winning) through liver failure, treatments, chemo stuff, and –

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Can’t Sleep with Liver Disease

Can’t Sleep with Liver Disease  Advanced liver disease can create problems with your dream time! Without enough sleep, it is hard to battle fatigue, achiness, and brain fog. I had hepatic encephalopathy from Hepatitis C and my sleeping was messed up

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Emergency Room Diagnosis with Liver Cirrhosis

Emergency Room Diagnosis with Liver Cirrhosis  I lifted the round plastic cover and peeked at the slice of roast with mashed potatoes. The nearby white Styrofoam cup contained a glob of shiny brown gravy. It was my first meal since

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Are All Veterans Treated Fairly with Hepatitis C?

Are All Veterans Treated Fairly with Hepatitis C? The Veterans Administration has definitely made positive changes for those infected with Hep C. More money and expanded programs are making huge improvements. Still there are those who may not be getting the

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Moving Right Along

Moving Right Along  It has been so long since I posted that I don’t know where to begin. Changes! A lot of changes happened in the last 12 months. It seems as if I am a totally different person than

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Karen Hoyt

Stand Up For Yourself

Stand Up For Yourself Sometimes I read emails just before going to bed – you know, when my mind is too tired to think. One came in a few weeks ago that I gave a really polite answer to. A

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Karen Hoyt

Low Sodium, Healthy Protein Plan

Low Sodium, Healthy Protein Plan  After my diagnosis with Hepatitis C and liver failure, I got busy putting together a low sodium, healthy protein plan for eating. Here at Your Best Friends Guide, you all have blown me away with requests

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The Benefits of Yoga

The Benefits of Yoga  I started October with gobs of hope. My high apple pie in the sky attitude seemed to match Sedona, Arizona’s big skies stretching into heaven above. Nestled into the side of the red rock canyon is

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Running Toward Retreat

Long before Eat Pray Love was published, women were going on retreats. I’m not sure what makes up a retreat, although I talked a bit about cancer retreats here. I encourage you ALL to look into taking any amount of

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My Organ Donor

My Organ Donor – Telling Our Story   This is my 143rd attempt at writing about my organ donor. Now, I’ve got a second sentence in here. I think it’s going to happen…… because –  I’ve received a letter from his

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Take it Easy: Advice From My Sister

Take it Easy: Advice From My Sister  When my bottom lip sticks out and tears spill, I’ll simply write the word “cry”.  In July of 2014 an ultrasound picked up on cancer trying to take over my liver. My mind scattered out

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The Performance Trap

The Performance Trap  Sometimes we get all caught up in trying to be what we think we should be or what others think we should be. I call it the Performance Trap. I’m not talking about performing for fun –

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Turning Down Sweets: Rude or Smart

Turning Down Sweets: Rude or Smart  Liver disease from Nash, fatty, autoimmune, PBC, cirrhosis or Hepatitis C can put us in some sticky situations. I threw away a piece of chocolate S’mores cake this week. After taking one sugary bite,

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Cirrhosis is a Pain in the Neck

Cirrhosis is a Pain in the Neck  I’ve been walking around like Gomer Pyle for a long time. It’s gotten worse since the transplant. You know, because of the big tummy scar and all…. So, the one thing that I

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Finding Liver Cancer

Finding Liver Cancer  Up until a couple of years ago, the biggest threat to my life had been the Hepatitis C Virus. I got that “Not Detected” and was so excited. I still had cirrhosis scarring, on my liver, and

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