Friday, August 2, 2013

The Other Side...

Just talked to the surgeon, Dr Narins, and after 6 1/2 hours in surgery he said my Dad is doing great. Dr Narins said the organs look good and seem to be functioning already. This is amazing news considering Harrisburg hospital only does on average 3 kidney / pancreas transplants a year. My Dad is in recovery right now and will be moved to ICU in about an hour which is when we can see him. Thanks again for all the love and prayers. We'll keep you posted.


The Time Has Come Today


Dad was taken back into the O.R at 11:20... Surgery is suppose to last between 5-6 hours. We'll keep everyone updated with what we know, thanks for all the support and checking in.

Kara

The Wave Will Break on Me Today....


Alright...... Let's Do This!

Just heard that the surgeons are on their way back with some pristine organs for me.

Surgery is scheduled for 11.

Again, prayers are the order.
- For the donor.
- For his family.
- For me if you have one left.
 
Thanks to each and every one of you.
 
Kara will post updates here.

I'll see you on the other side.

Bob

                                                          Nick and Kara wait with me.




Surgery Prep -






 

Thursday, August 1, 2013

Pre-Surgery Fashionista


                      Bob - all geared up in Rm 619.

I got real high hopes.....

My registration number. Good omen?

I'm admitted at Pinnacle.

Things are moving forward and they are keeping me here tonight.

I met with Becca my transplant coordinator, and Dr. Narins one of my surgeons, and was apprised again of the whole situation. They answered all the questions I had, I signed all the appropriate papers, and now we just wait and see.

I'm so glad that I had my "last supper meal" at lunchtime with Nick.
We had delicious BLT's with lettuce and tomatoes from my garden.
It may be my last "real" food for quite a while.

Since I've been here they've done 15 tubes of blood, ekg, chest X-rays and a gazillion blood sugar tests. I'm on an IV and I'm all wired up.


They've done the final compatibility tests and the donor and I are a perfect match. So if  / when the organs are procured in the morning and they look good - I am getting them. Because I have been built up to this point only to be let down before, Dr. Narins said that the final green light won't be given until he has examined both organs and determined that they are perfect. So cross your fingers!

They've pumped me full of stuff to sleep so this is all for now.

Thank you to all of you.


Bob


Take my hand...... Walk beside me...... This could be the day..........

Well, the drought is over...

I just received a call from the Transplant Center with a kp offer.

The TX Center always comes up as "Unknown" on my phone - 
appropriate in so many ways.


I am first on the list and it looks like this may be a GO. (Then again, we've been here before)

The donor is said to be a young person and so I am told the organs should be excellent. I ask you to please say a prayer for their family in this heart wrenching time and bless both the donor and their family for this truly selfless gift of life to others.

My Transplant coordinator Becca told me this may be a long drawn out ordeal so I'm going to the tx center now and will update here when I can.

Best to all!

Bob