Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Homeward Bound (don't jinx it, says Donovan)

HEAR YE HEAR YE!, Loyal Readers and Friends, (picture the town crier with a parchment scroll in hand, calling out in a loud voice to all the townspeople)....

Some very exciting news....Yes, it looks like the next few days will be spent packing up! We were absolutely shocked and delighted at the last clinic visit when Dr. Lien asked so casually...."Well, would you like to go home for a few days?" What!!! Like to ? Love to!!! We were under the impression that this would be home until at least March, but a clearer x-ray does wonders for the doctors' death-like grip on patients, it would seem!

So, going home is a little more complicated than merely gathering boxes and packing up suitcases...we have to ensure we have all meds well stocked, emergency numbers documented, all the t's crossed and I's dotted. Feels a little like that new parent syndrome spoken of when we first sprung Donovan from hospital post-transplant.

The plan is for Laurier to come down on Friday with friends in van to carry back some of the larger items....the dog & kennel, Donovan's 24" Imac, and of course my suitcase...Donovan & hopefully a good friend will drive his Shadow back and I'll go with Laurier & our friends on Sunday.

I anticipate working at preschool the following week and then coming back with Donovan on the 9th for a CT scan and some other tests the next day, and hopefully home again on the 11th. Life will be spent making frequent trips for checkups in Edmonton for the first year post-transplant, hopefully weaning down to 3 or 4 times a year as time goes on and problems prove few and far between. We have to get used to the uncertainty of not knowing if a checkup will mean a few days or weeks in hospital pending results of blood-work, scans, pulmonary function tests etc which are reviewed at each check-up. We will only be told at our clinic visit when they will want to see us next, could be weeks, could be days.

We are so thankful for the support from friends, family, all the prayers, generosity, good wishes and just the knowledge that we have not travelled this road alone. It has been a long four and a half months, full of mountain peaks and valleys.... but God has provided all that we need and more. We look forward to a joyous home-coming and lots of making up for lost time.

Can't wait to see you next week in PA!

Love,

Beth


A Note from Donovan....,

Hey all, So this is it! The time has finally arrived. Isn't weird how at a time like this you look back and think "well that wasn't that long ago?" But at the time of waiting each day seems like forever. So the next few packing/waiting days are going to seem like forever and a day, plus the drive! AHHH. It's gonna be the longest drive of my life! Hopefully life at HOME HOME won't be too daunting with all the new meds and routine that has to be done exactly the same time everyday (no more late late nights or late late sleep ins!).
Looking back it seems like when I dreamed of having my transplant , it wouldn't have been nearly this soon or dramatic, I always thought mid late twenties, you know because of the ever looming "average lifespan of 36 1/2" for an average CFer and my CF was much more aggressive than most. But none of us (we CFers) are average as I found out, everyone here had a different story and experience to tell. but nevertheless "it" timed itself very well. I also didn't know how much work it would be after! I always had this picture of going under for surgery waking up a little rehab and off you go, brand new! But as we got to know the "routine" it seems that I am just as busy if not even more with daily 'treatments". But breathing easier makes it worth it, Because now every day is a new opportunity for something great.

Thank you all for your faithful prayer and support

"who has two new lungs and a smile?"

This guy : )

Donovan

4 comments:

Hear me out. said...

I'm smiling so hard my cheeks hurt!

Unknown said...

Yeah Donovan!! We are soooo excited for you to go home to PA and catch up with friends and be able to hang out ore with your family. We will of course continue to pray for you to get stronger each day and for you to experience vitality like never before. God bless you and your family on this long but short journey.
Enid

Unknown said...

Yahoo Yipee HALLELUIJA!!!
I can't wait to see you guys! praise God for this great news!
I know you've been waiting so long to hear those words, would you like to go home now?

we'll keep praying for a safe journey and continued healing.
Love you lots

Auntie Lennie

spookycat said...

YAY!! I'm so happy for you Donovan. I can't wait to see you tho it may have to wait as I am not feeling well. I have a sinus infection and some breathing issues. Don't want to pass on my germs. :( I am going to P.A. to see grandma and she can't wait to see you too!
We have all been anxiously awaiting your return to P.A. Have a safe drive home and and great time when you get here, talk to you soon, Love Auntie Jewel