We are home sweet home in Texas as of midnight Friday night. Thank goodness our flight did not get cancelled by AA. Major did much better on the way home and I learned my lesson to never give him Benadryl again. We all slept well last night especially Major. He loves his crib! I got up early and took the girls to soccer while the boys slept. The girls had a great time with June and Greg. They are such a wonderful and indispensable support for our family. Thank you both so much!
Our last day in California was busy once again. We were at the hospital by 8am for Major to undergo anesthesia for a MRA and Chest CT. All went well but I don't know any results yet. KK had his blood drawn to check for any antibodies and for matching purposes. We should know for sure in a few weeks if he is a match. We are very pleased with the team at Stanford and believe that Major would be in the best hands. In my perfect planned out world, if KK is a match we are planning to do the transplant with the Stanford team in the next few months. We will look for a place to stay in California. If any body knows anyone in the Palo Alto, San Jose, San Francisco area who might have a guest house or other housing, please let us know. We are looking at all the available options! I am also going to submit the paperwork to apply for Children's Organ Transplant Association( www.cota.org )so we can do a few fundraisers over the next few months. This would allow all the donations to be tax deductible. We are excited about the adventures coming our way and we want to share this journey with our friends and family.
Saturday, April 12, 2008
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I'm crying right now, I am so happy for you I can't even tell you how much better Major will feel! Dr. Concepsion is wonderful and I agree, I think you will have a wonderful team to support you all through this! Let me know when You get the COTA stuff up, I will direct it to Major as my final goodbye to Gavs website! Hugs and love, Jill
I saw your site for the first time today. I enjoyed seeing the family photos, and appreciated getting up to date on Major and how he is doing. Hang in there guys. Major seems to be a fighter, and I know there are many who love you guys and are praying for your family. I hope and pray for all the best regarding the transplant. You are certainly going to be in the best of hands, in many ways. Take care, Mitch
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