D-Day

I tried eating some solid food for breakfast but still have been experiencing some stomach issues.  I just tried to stay hydrated during the day. World Cup action was on again so got to watch some good games as a distraction. I also fit in a short walk.

Some representatives from the local churches hospital ministry came and presented a blessing which was greatly appreciated.

The transplant procedure was fairly straightforward. I was premedicated with Benadryl. A syringe with the new cells was brought in and injected into my IV line.  The time of my rebirth was 6:33 PM EST.  I was closely watched for any adverse effects and there were none. The Benadryl made me drowsy so I ended up sleeping the rest of the evening. No wild parties tonight.

3 Replies to “D-Day”

  1. God bless you as your family George. Hang in there and please keep blogging. Good history reads from David McCullough, start with the Great Bridge or John Adams. He has a great writing style, very readable.

  2. Hey George Laura sent me your blog. It was Deb who told me you were sick. I’m happy to hear that you are getting good treatments and things are looking better. Your positive attitude and prayers will bring you through this. I really enjoyed reading your blog keep writing.

    God Bless you and I will keep the prayers going.

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