Well, Omaha called today and said that the next step now was to evaluate me for a transplant. We don't really know if that means I'm going to be put on the list for a new liver right away or if they're evaluating me to see if I really need the transplant. If they do decide I need a new liver then they'll have to do all sorts of tests to determine how good of a candidate I am/where to place me on the list. There are things like testing my heart and whatnot to see how I'll hold up under this kind of surgery. I don't smoke, drink or do illegal drugs, so I've got that going for me. Also, I'm young, so that helps.
My mom and I had a quick chat about it, but we're pretty set on Omaha, so we're going to ask them a few questions and then make our final decision on where we want to get the transplant done. I really want to get it done in Omaha; it's just convenient all the way around.
I'll let ya'll know when I know more.
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