Apparently I guess I never actually posted that I had made it home safely. Who knew how many e-mails and phone calls of concerned people wondering how I am doing I would get since I have not posted for a little bit. Well, you can all rest easy, as I am now back home in the great state of Idaho! I got my duct work cleaned, carpets and upholstery shampooed, house cleaned, car detailed, and I’m looking at getting a new air filtration system. So currently, I am as dust/germ free as possible. I have enjoyed all the little subtleties that make this HOME. For instance, driving to a gas station and hearing country music blaring over the outdoor speakers while filling up and warm sunny days ending with an incredible 1 hour display of thunder and lightning…and hail, and then returning to a peaceful sunset.
Well for those wondering about my health, I am still improving every day. I was referred to a doctor here that did his fellowship up at Fred Hutch, so he is familiar with all the processes. I saw him twice last week and really like him. Though I’m starting to look “normal”, minus the hair and minus 30 lbs (of muscle might I add), I still have a very weak immune system and have to follow strict guidelines on where I go, what I do, and what I eat. Here are just a few of the can and cant’s: can’t mow my grass for a year (I’ve hired some kids); can’t golf for 6 months (though I negotiated with the doctor and brought it down to 3 months if I promised I would be careful); all fresh produce has to be washed and scrubbed, so for instance I could eat out and have a burger at a clean establishment, but I couldn’t have any fresh lettuce or tomato on it because I didn’t know if it had been scrubbed; can’t have sun tea, but I can drink tea if I boil the water first and then put the tea bags in; can’t drink well water, but can have city water since it’s been tested every day. Anyway, this is just a very small list of the many things I have to be careful of.
As for the future, I will probably have another scan in about a month, at 6 months I will start getting my immunization shots (that’s right, I have a brand new immune system and so any immunizations I had before are useless… also it’s possible that things I was allergic to before transplant I may not be allergic to now, but I may be allergic to new things), and then at 1 year I will head back to Seattle for an extensive week-long follow-up where they test and check just about everything.
So, that’s my update for now…




