Even if the person with bone cancer was the donor, there is no reason that this would have any link with the rejection episode.
I swear I can't catch a break. I figured these next few weeks would be tough while he adjusts to hemo and can't drive, but he was told that he has to avoid public places for SIX BLOODY MONTHS because of the amount of immunosupression he was on. So that means no grocery store, no malls, no leaving the house essentially. If anyone wants to hand me my superhero cape and nursing degree, I'll be waiting.
Aren't kids the best? Their love just gives you warm fuzzies all over.
I walked in the house with Marcus today and he screamed "Daddy!!" and went careening into the living room arms raised to hug him. Then very gently climbed on his lap and asked how his boo boos were.
I apologize for being confused, so may I ask...what exactly is the final decision, if there is one, about Tony's chances of being retransplanted in the future. At first they seemed to be saying that it would be impossible, but now it seems they're not so sure. I understand that they don't really have a grasp on what caused the problem in the first place and why it happened, so I suspect there's not an answer yet, but what DO they know?
I don't even know what a "Jackson-Pratt" drain is, but he has to have surgery to remove it? Am I understanding this right? Or are they going to reposition it to get rid of this belly fluid?