Re: [SkunkworksAMA] Now I know how Frankenstein's monster felt...

From: Draconis Maxmillian <draxhome_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Wed, 19 Dec 2007 20:21:06 -0800 (PST)

Chicks dig scars!

Glad to hear yer back in action, I;d hate to lose my favorite artist. Get well soon, and start kicking ass again!

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From: "Take a wild, friggin guess" <a_change_of_plans_at_yahoo.com>
To: SkunkworksAMA_at_yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2007 10:37:22 PM
Subject: [SkunkworksAMA] Now I know how Frankenstein's monster felt...










  


    
            Hey all-



I returned home from Saint Louis last night, but was far too

exhausted to do anything worthwhile. One thing I've noticed is that I

have a real limited amount of energy, and it appears only a couple

times a day, so I have to pace myself.



I got the call on the 14th of November, and both my mom and I had to

get our shit together and then she drove me up to St. Louis. I was

prepped overnight, and had both surgeries performed over a 5-6 hour

period. I think it was around 6am or so. In any case, the docs

replaced my pancreas with a functioning one, and put in one good

kidney.



I was in ICU for awhile, then went through all the fun painful shit

for the first week after surgery. All I can say is: catheters are not

fun. I had more tubes and hoses in me than the six-million dollar man.



I got released for a week, but a fever and nausea forced me to

return. After getting tons of strong antibiotics, enough blood

cultures and withdrawals to drain a horse, and almost no sleep for a

week, it was discovered that one of the pills I was taking was causing

the fever. (This is besides the little touch of pneumonia that I had).



Currently, I'm on 18-20 pills a day, though those will decrease over

time as my immune system is slowly rebuilt. The docs have all been

very impressed with the results; all my various levels are within the

normal range, including my blood sugars. It's mighty nice to not have

diabetes anymore. Makes all the agony worth it.



It may be a while before I can draw; some of the medications I'm on

cause tremors in my hands, so it's a little tricky to do any kind of

decent work. Luckily, those medications will be deleted from the

roster in a few more weeks.



I lucked out in the approval process. The docs voted me in

unanimously, and my general health was far greater than the usual

kidney/pancreas patient. No known allergies, no diseases or viruses.

The donor turned out to be an excellent match, and the organs bonded

without a hitch. My only regret is that an otherwise healthy young

man of 18 years of age had to die of obviously unnatural causes. I am

still awaiting a special thank-you form from the hospital which I can

fill out and send to the donor's parents. It seems the hospital does

not allow free-form letters, and I reckon that makes sense.



Special thanks to the doctors and staff of SLUH, the donor and his

parents for their selfless gift, the good wishes and thoughts of

everybody on the group and elsewhere, to my mom for being a caregiver

while I was recuperating, and to Des for taking all her vacation days,

sick days and personal days to be with me and help out in any way she

could. I know the road to complete recovery will be long and slow,

but I'm certain it can be traveled without too much incident.



In other news, I'm really chomping at the bit to get back to

drawing, but I'll have to wait until everything smoothes out again.

Also, I'm surprised I'm not itching like crazy, since they pretty much

shaved me from my upper chest to my crotch, and even part of my upper

thighs. I normally look like a friggin' carpet, as far as the hair

department goes, but everything is growing back quietly. Thank

goodness for that!



I've got a lot of e-mails still, but I'll have to work on those when

I can. Just sitting here typing this has tired me out. :( Oh yeah,

I also lost about 24 pounds after the surgery, which was nearly all

water. Since my OEM kidneys were barely functioning, I had a good

build-up of extra fluid. Seems the transplant has taken care of that

little issue. Sweet. Of course, now everyone thinks I'm scrawny

again, since I'm only 146 pounds. Gotta bulk that back up once I get

the okay to start lifting again!



Okay, I gotta take a rest. Just wanted to say howdy and let

everyone know I'm still kickin'. And thanks again everyone, for your

prayers and good wishes. I'll be back online within the next couple

days. Talk to you all soon, and have a good holiday season!



--JMH, now with a 10-inch long scar along the underside. New and

improved!





    
  

    
    




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