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Liver transplant
English
Gastrointestinal;Transplant
Teen (13-18 years)
Liver
Digestive system
Conditions and diseases;Non-drug treatment
Teen (13-18 years)
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Landing Page (Overview)
Learning Hub
<p>This hub offers information and advice for teens before, during and after liver transplant surgery.<br></p>
<p>This hub offers information and tools to help teens understand what to expect before, during and after liver transplant surgery. You will learn how you will be assessed for surgery and what to do while waiting for your transplant. You will also learn about adjusting to life with your new liver, for example how to manage your medications, make healthy lifestyle choices, handle stress and make decisions that set you up for long-term success.<br></p>
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<div class="collection-nav-item"> <a href="/livertransplant">Home</a></div><div class="collection-nav-item"> <a href="/livertransplant?topic=prepforlivertransplant">Preparing for a liver transplant</a></div><div class="collection-nav-item"> <a href="/livertransplant?topic=livertransplantsurgery">Liver transplant surgery</a></div><div class="collection-nav-item"> <a href="/livertransplant?topic=livingwithnewliver">Living with your new liver</a></div> <br><br>
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