I am concerned about the apparent lack of communication.
Glad to see you on call XplantDad, this was the one side with new data that interested me:Breakthrough infections in transplant recipients, one study2197 recipients at Yale-New Haven Hospital received vaccine6 COVID cases (6.12%) partially vaccinated3 COVID cases (0.65%) fully vaccinated Of those 3 all were mild illnesses and were given monoclonal antibody therapy, and survivedVery small sample set above, I don't think we can assume we would have mild illnesses. Later said the usual make sure your family and caregivers are vaccinated...The one thing she recommends to her patients do is avoid the crowds and poorly ventilated spaces even if fully vaccinated.
I really questioned the lack of them wanting people to get tested for antibodies...as her answer really didn't make senseThanks again for the heads up Iolaire. BTW, how is everything going with your transplant?
Is hypotension a chronic problem for you?
Thanks for that overview, You Tea. You summed it up nicely.I hope you feel better soon and that your bp stabilizes. 84/76 sounds perilous. Is hypotension a chronic problem for you?