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PUSHing through and checking off goals in my liver transplant recovery....

2014 Donate Life cycling team. In September 2012, 4 months post-transplant, I crossed the finish line of a ten mile ride with my legs shaking like Jello. I was a participant in the Not Dead Yet ride at...

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Megan makes people better. She was my PUSH to Trek in 2015.

Megan Makes People Better In my last post I told you that I registered for the three-day, 180 mile, 2015 Trek Across Maine because of a girl named Megan. I promised to tell you about her in my next...

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I take a lot of drugs. Most are not what you expect.

Seven perscriptions I take drugs. I take seven prescriptions a day. You’re betting that’s due to my liver transplant, right? Wrong. It’s true that I will have to take medicine for the rest of my life...

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“This is what it’s all about, baby!”

I just did something impossibly crazy. Yesterday, shivering and soaked to the skin, I cried ugly tears while rolling across a finish line after pedaling 180 miles in the Trek Across Maine. People under...

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