Had my lung biopsy this morning. Had to be at the hospital at 6 a.m., and Lovely Linda had to drive me. She also picked me up afterwards at 12:00. This was a rough procedure. Not sure why, but while waiting for Linda I felt like I was going to pass out and felt nausea as well. Came home and slept until 4:30. Feeling better. I was told that I need to exercise more, that is the only way to build the stamina. Okay, I already knew that but I guess I've been lazy. Going to look into a low cost gym in my area.
Thanks to Linda's push, I've begun trying to give back in my own small way for this gift of life. I am getting re-involved in a website called Transplant Buddies. When I was searching for information, this was a great resource. It is a web site that people that have had transplants can share their stories. It is also an area where people who are diagnosed with ailments and may be in need of a transplant can go and ask questions and get more information about the process. That was something that I felt was needed, a place to get specific information. Not just medical information from doctors and hospitals, but actually experience information from someone who has gone through it. It is a scary prospect learning that the only way to get back some quality of life and continue living is to have an organ transplant. Who'd a thunk it? Something like this that usually happens to the other guy actually is happening to me.
I've been discussing moving with Linda. It is too much to try and keep up this house and we need to cut expenses, so we are thinking condo. We have to stay close to here for Lin's job, which enables us to get health insurance albeit expensive. I also need to stay close to the hospital, which seems like my second home. I visit every 2 weeks. Anyway, we'll see.
Most importantly, I'm feeling good. Wow, can you believe no complaints from me? I've got a lot of ideas in my head about other ways to continue this journey and to contribute to society. Don't just go through life, let's participate. There is a lot of anger out there, especially now with the economy, the Gulf crisis and other world events. Let's start showing more compassion in our little world and watch it spread. It could turn into an epidemic, a good one. Take care.
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It only took a double lung transplant and now we have our own American Gandhi in Seminole, Florida!
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