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Robert McDonald @lacanmunist.bsky.social

I was swayed by the professionalism and clarity of purpose by the surgeons, doctors, nurses and staff there, and felt it was the right thing to do. I ended up staying in the hospital for 11 days, because of an elevated bilirubin level, but my bloodwork is nominal now. 2/5

selfie of me eating a popsicle in my hospital bed, feeling increasingly unhappy with my bilirubin level
sep 5, 2025, 6:35 pm • 1 0

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Robert McDonald @lacanmunist.bsky.social

Cool thing about livers: They grow back (I have several MRIs to prove it!), so I've got a fresh one that's almost full size. When I emerged from surgery, the first thing I said to my docs was, "Okay okay, I promise not to steal fire from the gods ever again" (I don't know if they got the joke) 3/5

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Robert McDonald @lacanmunist.bsky.social

Coolest part of my donation: Because I was a "spare," the transplant team could set in motion 5 operations in total for paired donations. Many people who find suitable donors from their friends and family aren't directly compatible, so transplant centers rely on swaps to get people transplanted. 4/5

photo a few days later of the surgical area--some punctures where the robot assisted
sep 5, 2025, 6:38 pm • 1 0 • view
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Robert McDonald @lacanmunist.bsky.social

All this is to say, please consider signing up to be an organ donor if you can. This has been a surreal experience but I'm pleased with the result, and would happily do it again. 5/5

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