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One Year Check-Up
The one year hurdle has been cleared. No rejection means he has better than average chances of avoiding chronic rejection for a while. His lungs are perhaps not...
Continue Reading »A Year Today
What a year it has been. So many life and death events affecting our friends and family from all over the world in just a year. On January...
Continue Reading »Nine Months On and Zero Rejection
The further we get from the date of transplant the less likely Iain will suffer from acute rejection. We just got back from St. Louis where Iain underwent...
Continue Reading »Iain is still Rejecting Rejection
Yes, we are happy to report Iain has thus far avoided acute rejection. On the whole his results are looking decent. I have to admit on Monday evening...
Continue Reading »Sizzling St. Louis
Iain and I are back in St. Louis for his 6 month bronch and biopsy. He has done very well in the two months since getting back to...
Continue Reading »Home and Who to Thank First?
Iain and I arrived home last Saturday afternoon to a beautifully redecorated house thanks to our wonderful friend Doug Ryder. (Just do not tell him I said that...
Continue Reading »Trach Removal Success
The trach removal was such a non-event that I missed it - so did Iain's nurse. Day 2 and ENT want him to stay another night. Everyone is...
Continue Reading »Trapped In a Season of Grey’s Anatomy
After Iain's bout with neuroleptic malignancy syndrome I had shared with Sarah and Lisa that Iain's trials and tribulations were even more intense than the fiction ER or...
Continue Reading »Missouri May Monsoon
It has rained constantly until today. But with the deluge came a good week. Iain is so much better. John and I have felt guilty as we were...
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