June 8-9 we took a road trip to Duchesene to help clean out moms house. It was a very emotional weekend. We did enjoy visiting with Lee's sisters and brother over the two days that we were able to stay. We drove our truck it is the first time I drove it on any road trips. We stopped at the newly remodeled rest area just outside of Duchesne.
June 10th Lee had his 6 minute walk test he has to do this test every year to stay on the transplant list he walked 350 meters in 6 minutes. The therapist that was conduction the test stated that this was what the average person doing the test could do.
June 11th Sadie had a vet appointment. She was acting like she had a urinary tract infection and while we were in Duchesne she got a fox tail in her eye that needed to be checked out. It took a really long time at the vet office we were there nearly 4 hours between just waiting on the vet to see her and all the things that needed to be looked at she also did not want to urinate for the urinalysis they were going to cath her for a sample and they scared the pee out of her. We waited outside for the first little while there were so many dogs coming in and out that she was going nuts. Sadie did not like waiting in that room in the end she had 10 days of antibiotics.
June 12th Was my moms (Jimmie's) birthday in Heaven I thought about her throughout the day as we went to Lees appointment in Murray to see the liver team. Lee has to see the team every month now that he is closer to transplant.
June 17th was Lee's 52nd birthday he did not feel very good all day he slept in and just rested most of the day.
Later that night Lee was really not doing very well I could not even get him from the bathroom to the bed without a lot of work. I called EMS and had them come help me get him down stairs and to the hospital. Lee was admitted and transferred to Murray in the care of the liver team.
Lee was only there a couple of days just long enough to get him well hydrated and get a unit of blood. Lee had dehydration, acute renal failure and anemia. He was able to come home Wednesday the 19th.
Thursday June 20th we drove to Salt Lake international airport to pick up my Aunt Jhonie she came to visit us for a week from Sacramento California. My sister Cathy and her husband Ed also came down for the weekend.
My favorite picture of my Aunt Jhonie and my mom. |
We had some good food (meatloaf, fried taters, fresh corn on the cob, cowboy burritos and sheet pan pancakes) it was good visit while Cathy and Ed were here. The dogs played and played and wore themselves out.Cathy and Ed headed to Montana on Monday morning Ed had his second eye surgery scheduled for Tuesday morning.
Sunday June 23 Lee received a call to be on stand-by there was a DCD donor that was a potential match. With DCD doners there is a 50/50 chance the organ will be viable unfortunate this organ was not viable so we just sat at home and waited for the call to go but it was a call telling us it was a no go.
According to: www.donors1.org
Donation after cardiac death (DCD) is a second pathway to organ donation (the first is following the determination of brain death) which can occur when a patient dies from cardiac arrest in the hospital.
A potential DCD donor patient has minimal brain function, no chance of recovery and is on a ventilator.
When your physician determines that your loved one has no chance for recovery, and, as the next of kin you decide to withdraw life-support, you may be offered the opportunity of Donation After Cardiac Death.
Today June 25th is our 25th Wedding anniversary We did not have any big plans we just planned on staying close to home still praying we will get a phone call for a liver. We did go out to eat at Red Lobster and had a great meal.
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