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Oh boy, you will talk their ears off.
Thank you, and I appreciate the advice. That's a good idea about contacting the Drs out there, I'll definitely bring that up.As someone who has been in your shoes, my little bit of advice is,
Keep praying, you know it works
take care of yourself, cant be there for her if you are sick
be there for the kids, they need to see your strength
dont stare at the machines and dont be DR Google, too much info to take in.
call the transplant team in California, they may have suggestions your local hospital hasnt thought of.
Sepis is really scarry, and i feel your pain all too well.
Yeah, I can't imagine how she feels after what I saw yesterday. I just told my mom I wonder if that's what happened a couple of years ago in Gainesville. I was only called back then after it was over. They brought me back immediately yesterday, because I'm thinking they were afraid she wasn't going to make it. I didn't for a bit, it was so hard watching, and still hard seeing her suffering this morning. We got her up to go to the bathroom, and she just cried the whole time. We're getting ready to go back, I got her some flowers, balloon, and a card. Today is our anniversary, and she's been trying to apologize all morning, because she's in the hospitalI would imagine it takes time to recover from that. Hope today keeps getting better.