Yes: Absolutely! through proper, frequent follow-up with your doctors, you can live a "normal", full life. Of course, as with non-transplant individuals, it's important to keep healthy, take all your medicines, and seek medical attention if you get sick. Infections are especially important to be vigilant about after a transplant due to the medications you must take.
Answered 12/29/2014
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Sort of: You can get closer to normal after transplant than being on dialysis. Many people go back to work, school, professional level sports. However you will be at an increased risk for infection and your immune system is wreaked so other risks are involvd too.
Answered 2/21/2013
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