Gift of Life 99 The Organ Transplant Podcast
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On this show, we always start at the beginning — because every transplant story is different.
For this husband of 22 years, father of three, and lifelong pastor from Charlotte, his story actually began at six weeks old. Doctors suspected hepatitis after he struggled to gain weight and keep food down. After exploratory surgery, life returned to normal — or so it seemed.
In his mid-20s, a routine scan for a kidney stone revealed something shocking: signs of cirrhosis. He had never touched alcohol. Doctors told him it was mild and would need attention “someday.” So he lived life — raising his family, working in ministry, even spending several years in Seattle — without major symptoms for nearly 20 years.
Then in the summer of 2025, everything changed fast.
He developed severe fluid retention, confusion, and memory distortion. At one ER visit, he couldn’t answer how many quarters are in $1.50. He was diagnosed with hepatic encephalopathy, a dangerous buildup of toxins affecting the brain. After multiple hospitalizations and a frightening episode where he became unresponsive at home, he was sent for transplant evaluation at Duke University Hospital.
During evaluation, doctors discovered a liver tumor (HCC), accelerating the need for transplant. He was listed — and received “the call” in less than three days.
His transplant took place September 24. He was discharged October 1 and returned home October 15 after a strong recovery.
Today, nearly five months post-transplant, his labs look excellent and he’s had no major medication complications.
In this episode, he shares:
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Living decades with silent liver disease
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The terrifying reality of hepatic encephalopathy
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Getting a transplant call almost immediately after listing
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The fears surrounding surgery and medication side effects
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Gratitude for a second chance at life
Every transplant story is different. This one is a powerful reminder that liver disease isn’t always alcohol-related — and that sometimes life can change in a matter of days.
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