Home from my bronch. Doing great. Time for food and sleep. My throat hurts so talkin=ow. Love, beth
Guest Blog by CysticLady: CF and Relationships Part II
Let me thank you for the nice comments on my first guest blog on Cystic Gal. I am also grateful to be able to have a forum to share these experiences. As such, I thought I'd write a follow-up. There is another side to this story. I will attempt to tell my version of it without using too many cliche's, but it may be hard because love is the most written and talked about topic in the history of the world. Love is a wonderful part of life. I think I can go so far as to say, it is the reason for life. It is indeed a real shame to go through such lengths as a lung transplant to continue living, to then deny yourself the chance for love. The same way that I weighed the risks vs. rewards of a lung transplant, is the way that I have to weigh the risks vs. rewards of love. I have said before that I'd do everything again, the whole year of dying, the surgery, the recovery, for just one of those days after transplant that I didn't have to think about breathing. Not
Glad you are home safe, CG!
ReplyDeleteWas you bronch on time? Did Dr. C tell you I said hi? I was told my bronch was at noon. Come to find out it was at 12:45pm and they were running a 1/2 hour late. My bronch didn't start until about 1:25pm. I got to the hospital at 9:30 to have my prograf levels checked. Had a headache and neckache all the way home. Today I feel like I got beat up and hungover.
ReplyDeleteMy bronch was kinds of ontime but I got the run-around. It was planed for 2, I arrived and they said it would be at 3:15, so I called TRish to change her time to come, then they take me back to preop, and my bronch was at like 2 (right after you!)I am also super sore and have a mild headache. I miss ibuprofen! Sleepy movie day!
ReplyDeleteps did you read my other post about monday at preope? I was there about 6 hours. grrrrr.
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