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Stress after transplant isn’t just emotional, it’s physiological. And while stress does not automatically cause rejection, it does influence how your immune system behaves. In this video, I explain how chronic stress can impact rejection risk after transplant by affecting immune signaling, inflammation, gut health, hormone balance, and even medication adherence. This isn’t about fear. It’s about understanding what’s happening inside your body so you can support it more effectively. I’ve been on my transplant journey for over 31 years, and this is the exact work I do with my clients: helping transplant recipients regulate their nervous systems so their immune systems aren’t stuck in high alert. ✨ In this video, you’ll learn: How stress affects immune regulation after transplant Why inflammation matters for long-term transplant health The connection between stress, gut health, and immunity How stress can impact medication consistency Why hormone balance plays a role in immune response What “nervous system regulation” actually means for transplant recipients You don’t need a stress-free life. You need a regulated nervous system. 💚Subscribe for more kidney transplant recovery tips, stress relief tools, and holistic wellness strategies. Stress tips video: • How I Manage Stress After My Kidney Transp... CONNECT WITH ME: FREE Facebook Community: / 779414664694015 Join for behind-the-scenes wellness coaching, private trainings, and the support you actually need post-transplant. 1:1 Coaching Details: DM me “1:1” on Facebook to learn more: / gina.marisa.581 #TransplantHealth #PostTransplantLife #TransplantWellness #ImmuneHealth #TransplantRecipient Disclaimer: This video is for educational and informational purposes only. I am not a doctor, nurse, or medical professional, and nothing in this video should be taken as medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Every transplant journey is different, and what’s safe for one person may not be safe for another. Always talk to your transplant team or healthcare provider before starting, changing, or increasing any exercise routine. Do not ignore professional medical guidance because of something you’ve heard in a video. If you experience pain, shortness of breath, dizziness, chest discomfort, abnormal swelling, or anything that feels “off,” stop immediately and contact your medical team. Your safety, your organ health, and your long-term well-being always come first.