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    S2Ep3- Deciding to move forward with transplant

    en-usMarch 18, 2023
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    About this Episode

    Making the decision to go through a transplant is a difficult, if not heart wrenching, decision.Β  How does one make the decision to go through transplant? Where does the peace come from to move forward with a life changing decision? This episode reveals insights that helped Sofia's family make this difficult choice. Other topics include: Sofia's mental and emotional state leading up to the transplant, donor match types, finding your support system, and preparing financially to go through the transplant process.Β 

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