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Charleston, S.C. |
Quick photo for you this evening of one of the grandest houses on the peninsula, and then I am off to my bed. It's been a long but exciting day. A long time ago one of my gentlemen volunteers confided that he was waiting and hoping for a kidney transplant but would be dropped off the list if he didn't have a local support person. I couldn't let that happen! We rallied a little gang of support peeps and after waiting for three years he called me bright and early this morning and our network kicked into action.
All went well. After a long day of tests and cross matching, he went into surgery this afternoon. Everyone has assumed I am his wife and I didn't correct them. I've been text messaging his daughter in Washington all day long with progress reports. I just asked to sneak into the recovery room to see him and now I think we can all get some sleep.
All good news so far. How exciting! Thank you, thank you to the medical magicians at MUSC for their caring and skill today.
3 comments:
What a fantastic story! You and your group saved a life. Literally. :)
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From now on, I'm calling you "St. Joan". That's all.
- Marcheline
Excellent, Saint Joan.
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