Another Answered Prayer - August 27, 2012


Hello everyone,

     I am so excited to update all of you on the most wonderful experience that I recently had.  I met my DONOR FAMILY!!!!!  Ruby had 2 beautiful children, a son Peter and a daughter Eleni and it was my privilege that they requested to meet me.  My family, along with my mom traveled to Kansas City, where the introductions took place.  For one of the first times in my life, I was at a loss for words (for those of you that know me well, I know you are in complete disbelief right now after that statement)........but I really was.  I struggled so much to come up with the appropriate words I would use to thank a family who chose to save my life, while facing a family tragedy.  They put the loss of their mother aside, and chose to DONATE LIFE.  Eleni said that when she heard her mother's liver would go to a woman her age with 2 children who had cancer, she said the decision was made for her.  Guess what, just saying "thank you" was enough, it really was.  Once I met them, that was all I needed to say.  The fact that I am doing so well, and am leading a normal life I think somehow brought some peace to their hearts, and made their decision the right one.  I hugged Eleni the instant I met her, we just hugged and danced in a circle, and cried.  They were just like I imagined, BEAUTIFUL, both of them.  

     Thank you all for the endless support that has carried me along this journey.  Meeting Ruby's family has brought me so much peace and joy, I am truly blessed.  As for my recent tests the CT scans continue to look good.  I will have 2 more this year, then I will have them every 6 months for 1 year, I believe.  I have labs once a month as well, and other than an increased bilirubin last week, they have been perfect.  The transplant coordinator called me to see how I was feeling, and since I was riding my horse at the time she said I must be feeling fine.  They thought the increase could be due to a virus I had, and we will recheck it in 30 days.  I thanked her for calling and reminding me that I had a liver transplant.  My scar is the only evidence I have, I really do feel great.  

     Since my last  blog update we found out that my daughter Gracie, who is 13 has juvenile diabetes.  She has not had to start taking insulin shots yet, but it is only a matter of time.  She has to test her blood sugar 6 times a day ;(  She will meet the challenge head on, Gracie is a strong kid.

     God bless all of you, and just know that I am truly thankful.  I will never forget......

All my love,
Trish

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