Well, for anyone who thinks life just goes along without speed bumps...well not true. If you haven't had a speed bump of big wreck to handle, you will. Prepare well.
2 1/2 days ago I was readmitted to the hospital. I had severe dehydration and poor kidney functions. They are wondering about the possibility of autologous reaction..basically my implantation cells were attacking my GI track. I spoke with my dear GI doctor from Logan. He happened to call and check on me and suggested I start on Flagyl. I asked the BMT team about that and they agreed. I am not sure what it really helping. They have given me IV IGG to boost my immunities. I was really sad to be readmitted but I knew it was the right place to be.
I am finally feeling better tonight but I am not sure how long before I get to go back to my Aunt's house.
I miss Paradise. Lindsay and I were figuring out that it has been 7 1/2 weeks since I left. I miss all of you and appreciate and love you for all you have done for me. Thank you.
Thank you so very much for those of you who have taken food into Dave. The thing about men, he doesn't have a clue whose dish belongs to whom. Would you please go and identify your plate please? That is ridiculous to ask, but he really doesn't have a clue. We are both very, very appreciative!!
Another interesting thing I found out, I am totally unimmunized. I am 30 days into my transplant and I have nothing left from my immunizations. I will restart them in 1 year. I am on an antiviral medicine for a year. This fact is another reason why I have to be so careful about who I come in close contact with.
So basically, I have been given a new life...I am still having a hard time really processing that I am a miracle. My plea was answered. Thank you for all your prayers and fasting..please be sure to tell your children, their prayers have been answered.
So lately my life has been one step forward and two steps back; but I haven't had to handle my speed bump alone.
Linda, Paradise misses you!!!! I miss your smiling face at church. Im so glad to here you'
ReplyDeletere doing so well, especially with the personal knowledge I have of that nasty disease. Continue fighting! We love you!
You are truly an amazing woman. When you are feeling low just remember that your Heavenly Father loves you and he will not give you more than you can handle. Sometimes he pushes you more than you like but he knows you and will always be there for you. LRH misses you. See you soon.
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