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TransplantExp

  1. Taking #medications consistently is key to #transplant success—be sure you receive the medications intended for you bit.ly/uGI24F
  2. Watch “Voices of Experience,” a video about questions and concerns at various stages in the transplant journey: bit.ly/uJYUMY
  3. As of 2014, you can no longer be denied health insurance due to a pre-existing condition. Your options until then: 1.usa.gov/s1dqp1
  4. Your #medications help prevent rejection of your #transplant. Never miss a dose with these organizational tools: bit.ly/w3bKD6
  5. #Transplant recipients are at high risk of catching the #flu. Get your annual flu shot today: 1.usa.gov/rMi4EB #vaccines
  6. Did you know? Even if you’re privately insured, you can lower your out-of-pocket medication costs. Learn more: bit.ly/uNDq0l
  7. At the pharmacy, always check your #medications for capsule shape, color, writing, and strength against what you’ve been taking
  8. Keep track of dosage schedules for each of your #medications with this medication diary: bit.ly/ti8Qe5
  9. Share your #story! Update your profile and receive an opportunity to share on your #transplant #anniversary: bit.ly/sb0Bp2
  10. May is National Skin Cancer Awareness Month. Educate yourself and reduce your risk of skin cancer post-transplant: bit.ly/rwge0W
  11. Celebrate National Donate Life Month by participating in the 5K Run/1K Walk on April 28! Not too late to register: bit.ly/vqjEyw
  12. Protect against #skin #cancer, the most common cancer #post-transplant, with these simple steps: bit.ly/uobmat
  13. #Transplant Ambassador Mary Baliker on the importance of keeping your heart rate up: “Start out slow, and set realistic goals.”
  14. For articles and booklets on #transplantation, tips from #transplant professionals, and stories from the community: bit.ly/uKstEO
  15. If you’re having difficulty affording your transplant #medications, see if you qualify for financial assistance: bit.ly/yIL4k4
  16. If you’re considering generic alternatives to a brand name drug to save money, ask your doctor about co-pay cards: bit.ly/xP8yBn
  17. Struggling to take your #medications on time? Here are some tools that may help:bit.ly/w3bKD6
  18. Looking to freshen up your recipes this season? Check out our Recipes for Success: bit.ly/sVYEcP
  19. We want to hear from you! Please take a moment to fill out our surveys on topics in transplantation: svy.mk/Am3itw
  20. Not all health insurance plans are comprehensive. Here are a few policies to be aware of: 1.usa.gov/zXnZ5p