Today, we spent 12 hours journeying to Stanford and back. We made the usual two day trip to Stanford in one day. We always have a smidge of anxiety on Stanford days after
the scare in June. Especially with our upcoming vacation, the last thing we wanted was another repeat of the scare.
We arrived at Stanford and got to meet our post op coordinator. She is the person who fielded all those anxious,uneasy, tense phone calls pre-op. She is the one who had to deal with us after last September's fiasco. She was actually glad to meet us and we were glad to meet her. Funny how things change?!
We have been wondering about Dr.G, she finished her fellowship and we hadn't seen her since. I was going to ask about her today if we didn't see her. She MADE our transplant experience wonderful and I fully believe, that one of the hold ups( the wait for transplant) was she needed to be at Stanford with Marty.
We were waiting for a different doctor and the coordinator reappeared, she said, " You're going to be seeing a different doctor today, she is one of our new doctors Dr.G" We were elated! What joyous news to hear and break the tension.
We she came in, I jumped up and hugged her. I have never hugged a doctor before in my life. She was just as thrilled to see us, as we were to see her. It was a unbelievable feeling!
She was blown away. The last time she saw Marty, he was still on insulin. She couldn't believe his blood sugar numbers and over all lab values. She didn't think the issue in June was that major. We started asking her about the specific lab values our new primary care doctor was concerned about. Also bringing up several medications the doctor wanted to start in relation to those values.
She smiled and gave us a look like " Aww, isn't that cute" while saying, "That's wonderful he is so thorough but I think this is the reason for those values." It was hilarious, it was almost like a "pfft" and waving him off.
She kept asking us more and more. She ended up spending about thirty minutes just catching up with us. She walking out, she turned to him and said, " You keep it up and you will have this transplant for a very long time."
We left on a cautious cloud nine. We are always going to be a bit on edge while driving home and awaiting the blood results. We got home and took a nap, woke up and got the results. Everything looks really good, no changes! We are thrilled and now we leave on vacation completely unburdened.
I thought about our donor and their family a lot today. So thankful that one life unknowingly saved another and not only one life but four lives. Making a countless impact on thousands of other lives.
God gave us a miracle. I knew miracles happened but never really thought about them before, never had a miracle in my life personally.
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