Well, poor little Rosie is sick and,
in fact, I did have a little trouble giving her a bottle. She cried a lot, poor
thing. When she fell asleep, I placed
her in her crib, as instructed by her mother, so she would be near the
vaporizer. Phew! I thought, “It must be 11 o’clock by
now! That was hard work!” I wanted to take notice of the time so I
would know how long she napped. It was
8:36 a.m.! I’d been on duty for only about
an hour!
While Rosie slept, I had a text from
Jeff: “14.4 Hemoglobin.”
I texted back, “What?! That’s fantastic!” That’s actually in the standard range!
“Rosie ok?”
I replied, “Rough time with the bottle. Sleeping now.”
Jeff offered expert tips and asked
how Rosie slept last night.
When I replied, I managed to get my
phone’s keypad stuck on caps-lock: “T SAID COUGHING DID NOT
DISTURB HER SLEEP. SORRY for shouting.”
His text reply: “You should whisper
if Rosie is sleeping.”
He texted a few more times from Dr.
Porter’s office, once to get the name of the 5K race in Paramus where he’ll
meet his donor - The Mel Cohen Memorial 5K for Gift of Life. He said Dr. Porter wants pictures. When he told Nurse Heather about the plans to
meet Nicole, she said, “You always have a story that gives me goose bumps or makes
me cry! We don’t often hear such good
news in this office.”
Dr. Porter gave Jeff the results of
his last chimerism test: still 100%
Nicole’s blood cells! The liver function
tests that were done in July showed normal results. Dr. Porter thinks that Jeff may always have
to take immuno-suppressants but the dosage can be dropped back to three pills a
day. Yippee! One fewer pill in the aresenal! They discussed whether to drop an a.m. or
p.m. pill to avoid the occasional nausea Jeff gets from the Mycophenolate.
Dr. Porter and Nurse Heather both said Jeff looked great. Maybe that Bermuda tan was exactly the right shade! Dr. Porter recommended a great hamburger joint at the Paramus Mall. We’ll have to check that out when we’re there. Jeff teased Dr. Porter, "You and your team made me live so long that I now need to make a new bucket list!"
Dr. Porter and Nurse Heather both said Jeff looked great. Maybe that Bermuda tan was exactly the right shade! Dr. Porter recommended a great hamburger joint at the Paramus Mall. We’ll have to check that out when we’re there. Jeff teased Dr. Porter, "You and your team made me live so long that I now need to make a new bucket list!"
Kirsten, our L&LS coordinator
for our Light the Night event, also asked for pictures of the Gift of Life “meet.” We may have to ask family members to take
pictures for us in order to get some decent ones. After all, we’ll be involved in hugging
Nicole at the crucial photo op moment.
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