Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Day Two

Sharon had a full day today. She had several appointments. The Mayo Clinic is very thorough. She had to see a cardiologist, financial consultant, social worker and dermatologist. She also has a few appointments tomorrow. One of which will be with Dr. Hogan, the transplant doctor. At this time, she thinks, after tomorrow, the rest of the week will be free.

She finished up with her appointments early today. So, she and Bob went to check out the hotels in the area for when Pat and her husband arrive. They were not impressed with them. Provided there is a room available, they may be able to stay at the transplant house. Sharon put them on the waiting list.

The transplant house is located approximately four blocks from the Mayo. They are currently adding an additional 36 rooms to the house. The construction company building these rooms provided dinner for the patients staying at the transplant house tonight.

She has received cards from some of the folks at the Peachtree City branch and Deena Thompson. She's also received a care package from Terri, Lori, Robin, Vicki, Kelly, Joan and Eileen. (If I left anyone out of this group, I apologize.) The basket contained several items for her to open each day or as she was feeling up to it. She had only opened one today. However, she said Bob was wanting to open all of them at the same time.

Heather - She was planning on using the bath salts you had given her. Unfortunately, their room only has a shower stall. However, she looks forward to using them when she gets home.

4 comments:

  1. I hate that she won't get to use the bath salts and bath pillow while she's there, but I guess she'll need that just as much when she gets home.

    Thanks Tonya for keeping everyone updated. You are doing a great job!

    Hugs to Sharon and Bob :-)

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  2. Sharon,
    I'm keeping you and Bob in my thoughts and prayers every day. I miss seeing you everyday and hope you will be back soon. May God Bless You and Bob.

    Love ya,
    Karen Keller

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  3. I want to let everyone know that my sister has great friends. They have a saying for all patients " Keep Your Eye On The Prize". Please pray that Sharon gets her prize. God Bless you all, Pat

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  4. Sharon, you know I would have been happy to donate... could you imagine what your next 30 years would be like? I don't have any allergies. Just craziness. Love you. You are in my prayers! Lorraine

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