Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Something interesting happened...

It's about time for some good news. I have a blood test weekly now (instead of twice a week). My arm is enjoying the break.
Last Tuesday we went to UCSF for a kidney transplant evaluation. We were there from 11:45 until after 6. My kidney function had fallen to about 11%. Dialysis starts at probably 10%. It was very discouraging. The good news is that Lon is willing to be a living donor; he has lost 25 pounds to qualify. I was accepted to be put on the list.
All week I've been feeling pretty well. In fact I think I'd be back to normal if I hadn't lost so much muscle the month I was sick. I've been walking more, but my strength stinks! Well yesterday I went for my lab work and this morning we saw the results. My kidney function has jumped to 19%. It is an absolute miracle! We are able to graph my kidney function and it only changes one or two per cent at a time. I have no idea what caused such a huge jump in the function, but I am very grateful for that, as well as feeling better. Thanks for all the prayers!

Saturday, September 18, 2010

The Wedding!!!!!!




Who'd a thunk we'd even make it? It was wonderful!! The Washington D.C. Temple is just beautiful inside and out. Karen's sister-in-law is an amazing photographer and happened to be there a couple weeks before the wedding and took formal pictures. Aren't they great?

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

We made it!!!!

Thanks to tons of prayers on our behalf, some romantic nurses and doctors who wouldn't give up, and some Southwest Airline finessing, we made it to the wedding! We were scheduled to leave last Wednesday as I laid in the hospital bed. That was the low point--watching the clock tick past the takeoff time.
Boy could the hospital move fast when it wanted to! While they were busy doing that, Lon was checking out flights and rebooking, etc. We left Friday morning and had to pay only a small amount extra. Things are working!
My pride and strength are both sorely lacking, so I cheerfully used a wheelchatr in the airport. The plane was freezing, and luckily our friend who took us loaned me a warm blanket which I wrapped up in like a mummy. Same comment about pride here!
We flew into Baltimore--about a 40 minute drive to the hotel near the temple. All the kids were staying there. It was fun to see them, but there may have been a tear or two.
It's in the middle of the night (insomnia?)so the wedding details will be tomorrow.

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Home!

Yesterday I got home from the hospital. It was a miserable visit. I had been incarcerated since Friday. It felt so good to drive up the driveway and hear the hound yapping. I'm not so dehydrated anymore and my arms are truly a mess. Not only do they look abused, the bruises really hurt.
They decided all of my problems were med related, so they switched most of them around. Lon spends an inordinate amount of time at the pharmacy and manages to keep everything straight. I am so happy he does the med day care.

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

The Blood Robot

On my way to the elevator in the UCSF hospital I saw an interesting sight. There was a robot cart heading for the elevators, that was announcing that it was getting on the elevator and not to get on with it. Two medical people were chasing it and kept hitting the stop button. When they hit the stop button it would say that it would stop for 30 seconds. While it was stopped they were desperately trying to open it's lock code to get inside. The robot made it all the way to the elevators before they got the access code through a phone call. They pulled out a cooler container and it promptly summoned an empty elevator and went inside.
It brought back thoughts of all the books and movies where man created robots take over the world. For a while it seemed like the robot was winning, but eventually man prevailed!