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John G's transplant update

JennifersHope

New member
THE LATEST UPDATE ON JOHN......

MONDAY, JULY 31, 2006 09:21 PM, CDT
So here is a more detailed update. As of right now, John is continuing to progress beautifully. He has no fever, they've weened him off of one blood pressure medication used to stabilize his BP and all of his systems are functioning at a level the doctors are pleased with. When I arrived this morning, I learned that overnight his temperature spiked up to a crazy amount: 107! Unbelievable. It's true, my stomach did a summersault and maybe contracted a bit but I peered intently at the nurses face to look for any signs of alarm or concern. She said the overnight attending physician quickly cooled him down using large pads placed on his body that pumped cold water through them. He also had cooled air pumped directly into his body through the ventilation tube so he wasn't at that temperature for any length of time. No one can explain why it happened. The doctor said he didn't think it was do to rejection nor due to sepsis just that it was an impressive thing and he thought it was an isolated incident. No one seemed worked up about it nor concerned that it did any permanent damage.
When I said good night to John this evening, I told him that he wasn't allowed to spike that kind of a fever any more and I think he took it to heart. I got a good hand squeeze in response.
So despite that temp last night, it came down and he returned to normal mid-day and remained so as of 9 p.m. this night. The big news now is that they are talking of weening him off of the ventilation starting tomorrow, gradually turning it down, seeing how his body responds, letting his new beautiful lungs learn how to take over. Talk about the sweetest, most meaningful birthday present ever. John is truly blowing people's expectation out of the water and with each passing hour, I am convinced that John will become the physicians and surgeons success story. They keep telling us to be 'prepared' for John to get really sick. Yeah, I get what really sick is, I am prepared. I saw him really sick. He wasn't going to last another week. I believe that whatever issue that may come up for John, he will tackle it with the same bull-dog tenacity that he did/does with his health care and hunger for life and come through with flying colors. No doubt.
I also know that the doctors will do everything and then some to make sure that John has the best chance. The family has such confidence in them, they are giving him the best they have, their hearts and souls and their brilliance. I am prepared for the worst but I am going to celebrate and revel and enjoy the best right now and just deal with whatever happens if and when it happens. My heart is so full of joy and peace that is full of momentum that can't be stopped. This is so much bigger now, I guess I am seeing that it always was bigger than I thought.
Happy Birthday John! You are my hero and my inspiration to live life brilliantly!
Thank you to everyone! We love you all!


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MONDAY, JULY 31, 2006 06:32 AM, CDT
As of last night at 8 p.m. John was doing beautifully. I of course can't stay with him anymore so I am across the street at the Radisson. There was an issue with his blood pressure being low but the doctors are pleased overall with the progress. When I said goodnight to him last night he actually looked peaceful and when I said his name last night he snapped open his eyes and smiled at me. It was a joyous moment.
I plan on heading over right now, but i will come back mid-day and post an update on Johns progress.
We couldn't have done any of this without the prayers from everyone. We love all of you.
I promise a more detailed update later. I am itching to get over there now........
I am eternally grateful.......
Jenny


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SUNDAY, JULY 30, 2006 07:47 AM, CDT
John has his new lungs. They are inflating and working beautifully. Right now, the surgeons are closing him up and we are waiting for the chief of surgeons to come out to give us details of the transplant. All night, I have been thinking of the donar and of the donars family as well, I can't imagine the pain they are going through. But I do know that the wonderful gift they have given to John is the most selfless act of love there is. We can't forget that or them. Soon John will be sent up to the ICU and he will be in a deep, deep sleep.


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SUNDAY, JULY 30, 2006 04:08 AM, CDT
It's 4 a.m......John is in surgery now. They have put in all the lines that he needs and we've been told that the lungs are on the way. The procedure will be at least 8 hours and John will be "asleep" for at least 2 days.

I can't sleep. I am exhausted, but I can't sleep, so here I sit. How could I sleep? I want to experience everything about this whole thing. The exhaustion, the elation, the fear, the excitement, the family around. Everything. I have such a joy in my heart now and the thought that John will wake up on his birthday and take his first breath with new lungs fills me strength. I hold that vision in my heart and mind and send it to John.




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Seana30

New member
Wonderful, wonderful news!!!!

My heart jumped when I read he spiked such a high fever. The family must have been pretty scared! Glad to hear his temp went back to normal.

Please keep the updates coming.

Is today Johns birthday? If so.....HAPPY BIRTHDAY JOHN!

Seana
 

catboogie

New member
hey jenn,

great news! i keep checking the caring bridge site and wish there were more updates...but it is all good news so far. i just keep assuming things are going well for him. yay!

laura
 

JennifersHope

New member
John is still doing really well... They lowered his vent today.. and he tolerated it really well..

Keep going John.. I believe in you....

Love you,

Jennifer
 

kayleesgrandma

New member
Wonderful news Jenn--can't you just hear the bells ringing?!! We needed this kind of good news with what's going on in the world. John's a real winner, has run a great race, climbed the highest hill--heck, not hill--MOUNTAIN! Now the race is over and he just has to catch his breath. What a road you all have traveled! Our best wishes and prayers are with all of you!
 

thefrogprincess

New member
Thanks for th econtinuing updates! Its great that he's doing so well! With the possibility of transplant looming for all of us someday it is also great to hear how the process really works.
 

Diane

New member
Good to hear he is continuing to do so well. I'll keep him in my prayers . <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 

JennifersHope

New member
John is getting extubated today.. He will breath with his brandy new lungs all by himself.. I told Jenny to tell him to kick tush and blow harddddddddddddddd...

Yipppie John........ I love you and am so honored to know you and have you in my life..

I am going to work again so I won't be able to post an update until later tonight...

Go JOHN GO>>>

He really is paving the way for so many CFers with Cepacia to get transplanted.. He is a hero in my eyes...and if I had half the courage of him I would be happy.


Love,

Jennifer
 
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