Monday, January 10, 2011

The Home Stretch.....Let's Do This!

On January 6th we had our final prep and Pre Admission for surgery.  More of the same blood tests, chest xray's, EKG's, Blood Pressure and talks with The Surgeon and Transplant Coordinator who recapped the process for the surgery. I joked with Surgeon Scott about the importance of him  having a good nights sleep and NO PARTYING!. He told me that he didn't have any plans yet, but he'd let me know if that changed. Nancy, the Transplant Coordinator is still amazed at how quick and smooth our process went. She told me several stories on compatibility testing which has continued for over 3 years. Another where she has tested over 60 potential donors and still can not find a match for the patient. With over 100,000 people waiting for a lifesaving organ transplant 80% are waiting for a kidney. 16 people die each day waiting. FYI you can also be a Fairy God Donor! Astonishing!

Tomorrow is the big day and I want to say THANK YOU to those who have made this process much easier. Nick Freeman, my best friend and partner, has been by my side at every appointment and listened to every gory detail. Nick held my hand thru the poking and prodding of the blood tests and scans. He listened to the beeps of the 24 blood pressure monitor and calculated the cc's/"sitting" for the 24 hour urine sample! He is consistent! He coordinates and organizes and is a strong force thru this entire process. KISS KISS!

My amazing kids, who ask a lot of questions and have NEVER doubted my decision to donate. They trust their Mom and know if I'm doing it, it must be a pretty cool thing to do! Sometimes when they see me they ask if I've already donated. As if I could walk in, walk out and recover in a few hours. Adorable!

My friends, who in the beginning may not have thought I could/should  donate but have supported my decision. Specifically Rebecca, Melinda, Diane and Danielle. My Facebook Friends whose posts continue to inspire and support me.


The Winning Snowboard!

Kat and Mike who allowed my family to stay at their condo the weekend before surgery as an opportunity to rest, relax and have fun. It exceeded our expectations. We had a BLASTY BLAST! We won so many prizes at Wildcat Mountain's ski contest to include the Vitamin Water Snowboard. How did I win? By playing a hot potato game called "Pass The Chicken!" What a treat! SO MUCH FUN!!!!


Ed, Mariama and The Bobbetts's...WOW! I can't think of a better family to donate to. They have loved and supported us. I know they think we are giving them a gift but the actual gift has been given to me. Giving and receiving are the same.

OK FOLKS! Surgery is scheduled for January 11 (tomorrow). We have to report in at 6:00am with surgery starting at 7:30am at Beth Israel Deaconness Medical Center in Boston Ma. The surgery takes about 3 hours. I should be out of surgery about 11:30am and awake  recovering about 1pm.

Send us your best wishes for a successful surgery and speedy recovery! Cheers!




7 comments:

  1. We're holding you up in prayer! I hope Nick will post and give us a success story tomorrow. Best wishes for a speedy recovery :)

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  2. Yay! You rock! To give and receive are one in the same. Love you girl!

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  3. WOW! The day is here. You never cease to amaze me my dear friend. I have joined an 11/11 prayer group via "Healing with the Masters" that meets on the 11th of each month at 11 PST. Tomorrow is the first gathering and I will ask for special prayers for both of you! God Bless!

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  4. check your FB wall ... meanwhile ... we love you and as soon as you are well enough ... I'm still waiting on the matching sock monkey hat ... LOLOL <3
    Thank you for sharing your journey with us, and especially this part.
    A couple of years ago I was terrified about to have surgery ... my friend says "don't worry we'll be with you" ... I was like "OH under the knife and everything?" ... AHAHA ... Everyone was so helpful and amazing during my recovery. <3
    I _____ U <3

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  5. Thea - all of us in Niger thank you so very much for your kind and generous spirit. We are celebrating the news of success we have heard today from Jon's mother. We called and left messages on Mariama's phone. GOD BLESS YOU!

    Debba Robinson - American International School of Niamey

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  7. God Bless both of you! I am so glad to hear that all went well. I will continue to pray for comfort and continued healing for both of you. A true love story!

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