We received the call yesterday that both of my parents were blood type and genetic marker matches.
My blood didnt reject either of theirs.
So they told us that it'll new be a week or two of checking their insurances and my insurances and
then they'd run 24hr urine screens on them, and then round of '2 day hospital tests.' I presume that
thats where they'll run them through many of the MRA, EKG, etc etc tests that I've been through
2000 times.
Is this the sort of thing that should get our hopes up? Or is this just another small step out of a 100
step process? I mean, I know its progress, and its good news, and it should be celebrated. But we dont
want to get overly excited. In part, it sounds like if all goes well (big if, i know), this thing could
really happen, and happen within months, not years. But...I also know its REALLY EASY to delude
ourselves here.
So so anyone have any insight on the rest of our timeline from here? How long any of this might take,
what comes after those tests that they do? We're at the Emory Transplant Center in Atlanta, Ga. We all
live within just a few miles of the center, and have been a part of the Emory medical system for decades,
so ALL our records are there. We're well covered with insurance, and if I hear 'you're a perfect candidate
for transplant' one more time, i'm going to hurl....unless it is actually accompanied by a transplant.
So, are we getting our hopes up too high or is a large life change slowly coming around a near by corner?
Thanks, all.
-Daniel