We have been driving to a Nebraska Med Center in Bellevue
for his PT. Dr. McCashland changed up
some meds and even let us know there was a Plan B, should this not work. Aaaah!
Big sigh. Carmen’s visit helped turn a corner as well.
Yesterday, on one of our walks, we made it to the ConAgra Corporate Campus. I stopped to take a picture of the clock to show Carmen how far Fred had walked. I think Fred was close to cooked because he would not even stop. BUT, he did not slow down, either. Here's a shot of how far ahead of me he got!
Today, at clinic we actually discussed the
possibility of him continuing the recovery process at home and we have a plan: We are going to fly home on Wednesday!
Fred will be down to labs 2x a week. He will have home health care here tomorrow
and Tuesday and will line up his Thursday lab draw next week at UCLA. Nebraska Med will be in close contact, managing his labs and meds
from afar. Last PT in Nebraska –
tomorrow. Next week – Burbank! The only questions were really about caloric intake and
they were going to check with the dietician to see if he needs to increase it .... and if so, by how much?
When they told us the news that we could go home, I was flooded with an overwhelming sense of gratitude that I balled. We are so blessed that God led us here. Blessed that Fred was in the care of such a talented and compassionate team. There were so many people who contributed to this miracle, I was sad that I could not thank every single one of them. I am glad I thought to nab this shot of Fred and Mary before we left today. Adorable!
Fred's transplant was August 1st -- exactly one month ago. Coincidentally, September 1st is cause for celebration at our apartment. One year ago the new building opened. It seemed only fitting that we come home to a celebration and cake.
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| Happy 1-Month Birthday, Fred's New Liver, oh, and Happy Bday Corvina, too! |
By no means is this journey over and we know there is a long hard road ahead. It will just be soo good to walk that road in our community with our family and friends all the closer.
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| And man, are we going to miss the high-larity, inspiration, and daily reminders that we are loved, from sweet, sweet Jeanette! |



Whaaaaaaa? Whoop hooo! Yippwe Ki-YAY. Tears of joy! Love ya'll so much. Can't wait to see you.
ReplyDeleteI am so excited to hear the good news!! Can't wait to see both of you. xxoo
ReplyDeleteYou are looking great Fred! I am super excited that you'll be heading home. I can't wait to see you guys!
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ReplyDeleteFabulousness!!! Burbank can't wait for you to be home!!
ReplyDeleteI texted Fred the other day, just to check in and he told me you were going home! I cannot tell you how happy I am about this! I was so thrilled to be able to come and visit you two. It was a pleasure that I would not trade for anything! I love you and will see you in Burbank my next trip out. After that, I expect Fred to be super duper and see you here, in Texas. I am giddy, thinking about your return home.
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful news! Thank God!
ReplyDeleteKaren and Fred, I just read your whole amazing blog. What an incredible journey you have been on. You are both so incredibly fortunate to have such love, strength, and commitment to each other. I am so happy for Fred's transplant and for your unwavering devotion to your husband. I have been caring for both of you as your dental hygienist for so many years (20+)I look forward to many more. I will continue to pray for his recovery and strength. Love you both, Tracy Klock
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