Why People Need to Think and Act Like Transplant Recipients Now

And should have been for all of 2020

Dana Bennett
5 min readJan 12, 2021
Photo by Thom Holmes on Unsplash

I wrote this several months ago, way last year (then ran into a writing wall before I published it). Even though now the Covid-19 vaccines are making their way through the United States (however slowly at this point), we will still need to follow these rules I set forth — ones I have to follow the rest of my life, with or without a deadly pandemic.

How do people who are transplant recipients have to live all the time? Simply put — very carefully. I am a liver transplant recipient, almost five years ago; that became my new job title. This is how I live all the time.

All organ recipients have to avoid certain food and teas, and not take any antioxidants. But the big caveat: I have to keep my immune system close to zero to keep my new, lifesaving organ. I received from someone who died and was an organ donor. Their family agreed to it. Some recipients can receive some organs (not heart) from a living donor. It is a wonderful gift, so we all want to take good care of our new lives, and live in all the prescribed ways.

We must scrub our hands with soap and water all the time, and not touch our faces. We should not take jobs where we have unsafe contact with random strangers. We have to stay away from…

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Dana Bennett
Dana Bennett

Written by Dana Bennett

has survived, achieved many things. Storyteller. BAMus, Univ. of Hawaii. MHumanities, Univ. of Colorado Denver. Liver Transplant, Cleveland Clinic.

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