Eric is finally home! It was 23 days total, which is better than many other transplant patients. It is still a very long time. It is difficult to describe how long each day feels. He passed the days showering, biking or walking in the small hallway outside his room, watching basketball and Judge Judy, listening to an ipod... it was a simple life. The fatigue made it so hard to get out of bed, as you can see from this
<-picture! He was so tired so this is how he biked that day! Bless him.
Peggy, Eric's mom, is here this week. She hitched a ride on a whim, but had perfect timing. Because Eric had to stay longer than we hoped, I would have had to miss more school if she wasn't here. I'm so glad she is here, and will be until Sunday.
God blessed us with two very wonderful pairs of parents.
Finally, Wednesday was the day. They wanted to push to get him out by 11 0'clock a.m. We know hospitals, and we know that you never get out when they say, but they reassured us that they were different, and always worked very hard to get patients out early.
Unfortunately, no one mentioned he would have to get a medicine through his port before he left, and it would take 4 hours!! He would be ready to go home at 2, and gee, we're not sure why anyone told you earlier!! arrrrgggghhh. We were so annoyed! I was already on my way up, and I had left Peggy at home because she had to wait for package, so we felt bad that she didn't come and could have.
Nurse: Ohhhh no.
Eric: What?
Nurse: I forgot to hook up the medicine. Oh my gosh. Oh this is my fault.
Eric: (silence)
Nurse: I have been a nurse for a long time and I've never done this before. Oh this is gonna mess up Bob's schedule too. Oh this is my fault.
Eric: (silence)
We were SO MAD!!!!!! We had never been neglected at BMT, never ever! Usually when he is hooked up, at least a nurse assistant comes in to check every hour or so. But three hours and no one came in! So she had to start it then, and Eric was now set to go home at 5:00. Well, I had to go back for school. So I drove home, Peggy dropped me at school and drove straight back up to pick up Eric. It was so maddening, mostly because there was nothing we could do. The last day, each hour crawls like another day entirely, so each delay made it feel more and more like we would never get home. But we did make it home, and Lisa picked me up from school and we met them at Chipotle, so I suppose all is well that finally ends well!
We are home. Come visit! Just be clean and healthy!
YAY!! So happy he his home!! We definitely want to come visit soon.
ReplyDeleteYay!!! I'm so glad Eric's finally home! You are so blessed to have such great families to help you out so much and I'm so excited all is FINALLY well :) Good luck and CONGRATULATIONS!
ReplyDeleteso glad to hear you made it home!! :)
ReplyDeleteWe are so glad you guys made it home! Congrats!
ReplyDeletewow you guys sure have had to face a lot, i am glad to hear that Eric is doing well, and that you guys are finally able to be at home together.
ReplyDeleteWe made VOTW!! I'm so honored, I never expected this...I'd like to thank the Academy, and all those worthy people who were in this competition with me, I've learned so much from you all...there are so many people to recognize, I could never list them all, and the light is blinking and the band is queuing up, so let me just say "THANK YOU ALL!"
ReplyDeleteWow, it was like that last day would NEVER end! So glad you guys finally made it home. How frustrating to be driving back and forth like that. Can't wait to see the purse in action!
ReplyDeleteWednesday night I went to the Deseret Book Store and it was there that I saw this sweet little poem basically stating that you will not let cancer conquer you. I thought of Eric. He's seems to try to keep the best Spirits about him and I'm sure it helps to have such a wonderful wife like you, Holly!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on finally making it home after such a long stay!
If you ever need to crash at my place you are more than welcome to... I live right next to Gardner Village and have a pretty "flippin sweet" guest room!
Much love,
Kayla
that neutropenia is not fun and neither is all that stuff you guys are dealing with but it will pass!! It did for me 11 years ago and it has for my husband recently (hopefully for good!!) but this is "Life" and "IT IS HARD" and "WE ARE HERE TO LEARN" "COME WHAT MAY AND DEAL WITH IT" (sorry about all the quotes :) but seems like you guys have got it perfected!! I hope you don't mind me checking in again?!! I'm praying for you!!!
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