Wednesday, March 7, 2007

On schedule

The transplant schedule has stayed the same since last week, it all begins next Monday. The answer to the question "has the donor confirmed" was "yes," so I'm very happy about that. I've been trying to think what it must be like for a young man to do this. He must have a very strong sense of community, and a good relationship with his parents, since I would be about their age or more. It's a fine thing, that's for sure.

Regarding my lung function, it was reassuring to learn this week that my DLCO test result of 47% should be compared to 80%, which is normal, not 100%. There's no sense in letting it get worse, though, so I started my weekly treatment of Prolastin, with no side effects that I can tell.

Moving back and forth between Seattle and home has been a slight challenge, but it's been very nice to be home for a little while longer. Thankfully, the street construction by Mercer that could only be done at night (all night!) is finished. That only leaves the annoying day-time construction noise of the new building just beginning construction right outside the window, across an alley. We've put in for an apartment on the other side of the building. The sad thing was that we had just noticed a raccoon couple playing in the trees on the vacant lot just before they tore the trees out. I thought it would be fun watching the raccoons the next few months, but they're long gone, now.

It was so good to see some great friends at work yesterday when I went to pick up my new building pass. I hope to be able to do that more on the good days while I'm in Seattle. Actually, the picture on the pass is shortly after my first stem cell transplant, so I look almost like it, although a touch more gray these days. The young guy on the old pass is long gone!

Hockey season is almost over, but there's still the state tournament this weekend! Go Team!

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi, Gary. Brad was kind enough to send me this link. Just want to let you know I remember you in my prayers each day, along with Kathie Serfozo (who's last test came out cancer free Thank God!!!) and a couple of other folks who are also facing health challenges. So glad to hear you are hanging in there and progress is being made. Best of luck to you and your family. Janet Murray

Anonymous said...

Hey Uncle Gary. How are you doing? I just wanted to stop by and say that my thoughts are with you from Iraq. If there is ever anything I can do please let me know. Should you ever need another transplant (God forbid) I'd be happy to donate.

Anonymous said...

Hello to the Burlingames!

So, you'll be back in Seattle for awhile. Springtime in Seattle, isn't that right up there with Springtime in Paris? Let me know you're new address so I can clutter up your mail box!
Best to you all...
~Lane

Anonymous said...

Marilyn...honestly, it was an accident, an oversight...although I am slipping a bit...YOUR address, not YOU'RE...oh brother, I have added to the disintegration of the language. ~Lane, the concerned
ps we saw LIVES OF OTHERS, it's the best movie in ages...highly recommended!

Unknown said...

Chris! Good to hear from you! I admit, it hadn't occurred to me that someone from Iraq would be thinking of me, even though I've been thinking of you over there. Funny how that works. What an interesting web of human existance, I tell you. I think I have your email address, so I'll write.

Janet and Lane, wonderful to hear from you both, and I'll put out another update by tomorrow. So far, so good!