I finished
my second COAP cycle on March 21st.
The next week, March 25th-the 29th, my doctor had
me taking a bunch of different tests. I
had an EKG, an echocardiogram, a pulmonary exam (lung function test), a bunch
of labs, and of course a new PET scan.
Everything looked good!! EVEN the PET scan!! Yay!! Thank you Jesus!!!
Now
all I had to do was wait for my LA doctor to say that everything looked good
enough for transplant. My transplant
coordinator went ahead and scheduled me to be admitted on April 8th. I had to call my Mom and tell her she needed
to be here in person by Friday the 5th, so that I could get her a
long-term pass for base access. So, my
parents got here Thursday evening and Friday we were able to get the passes for
my Mom, with help from my husband’s squadron.
I also received a call from my coordinator and was told they didn’t have
enough information from my scans to approve me yet, so she rescheduled me for
admittance on April 11th. On
Wednesday, the 10th, I still hadn’t heard if they were going to
approve my transplant, which I admit was a bit infuriating. I needed to tell my kids if I was going to be
leaving the next day and not coming back for several weeks. So, I called the coordinator to find out what
she knew and also inform her that I had a fever and cough. When she got back to me, she said the doctor
had approved my transplant!! But I couldn’t be admitted with an active
infection, so I wouldn’t be admitted Thursday after-all. However, the doctor still wanted me to come
to LA, so she could check me out herself.
So, I flew to LA and the doctor officially approved my transplant. I signed my paperwork and was reminded of the
process and risks, etc. involved with the transplant. They said as long as I am over this bug, I
will be admitted Wednesday, April 17th.
So, it
looks like this transplant is officially back on!! It was almost a year ago that I thought I was
going to have this transplant but didn’t get to after a PET scan showed new
growth. One thing that I have been
learning the last few months is that God’s timing is perfect. I may never know why, but I definitely believe
that my transplant postponement happened for a reason.
I do
appreciate and ask for your continued prayers, not only for me, but for my
family. I know that it is hard on my
husband that he is not here at this time, and my girls….well they have never
gone a day without their Mama. And on
top of that, they don’t have their Daddy at home right now either. Although they will have my Mom here, which I
am so thankful for, I know this separation is going to be hard for them to deal
with. So, please remember them in your
prayers. Thank you!
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