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Lurch
07-15-2013, 20:51
Well a little precursor to the last month. Starting in Oct of 2012 I begin to have stomach issues and felt very lethargic. I went to my primary care doctor who gave me some anti-cramping and anti-acid meds. Well I was still having problems in January of this year and went back to him complaining of the same problems. He ran a few more tests and decided that I should see a specialist. There was a lot of BS that happened in those months which I really don’t want to get into. But before I could see the specialist my wife noticed my eyes getting yellow, so off to the hospital we went, this was the end of Feb 2013. After a bunch of test and a few days in the hospital, I was diagnosed with a couple of genetic blood disorders. These were caught too late I was told that I needed a liver transplant. Let’s just say that I was pretty tore up about it and the thoughts of what could happen next were difficult to think about. Especially with an 11 year old daughter that is wondering what is wrong with dad.

So fast forward to 6-11-13 after numerous test and procedures while I was in the hospital for stomach related problems I get a call from the my transplant coordinator saying that I finally was on the list and the call could come anytime between then and who knows when. I have the rarest blood type and I’m a big guy which both was working against me.

On 6-15-13 at 4:30 I was walking into Best Buy to get a new home phone since ours wouldn't ring sometimes and I really wanted to be able to get “The Call”. Well my cell phone rings and I hang up on the person as I’m trying to get it out of my pocket. Right after that my wife’s cell phone rings and she is talking to the person on the other end and sounds like something is going on. She hands the phone to me and it’s my transplant coordinator and she says “what are you doing tomorrow?” I go I have now idea and she goes “how would you like a new liver?” I say sure being caught off guard since I was only on the list for 5 days. So after doing a few things I head to the hospital that night and check in at 8:00pm for surgery the next morning. Even after all that there was still a chance I wouldn’t receive the liver and I would find out around 3:00am. I didn’t get much sleep till about 3:30am when I hadn’t received word on the liver, I finally fell a sleep only to be woken at 6:00am by 2 nurses dressed in surgical gear. At that time it was a go and I was going to get a new liver on Father’s Day. I was rolled into the operating room around 7:30 and woke up in recovery around 1:00 with a new liver. I was pretty happy because they said it would be a good chance I would end up in the ICU and I was headed to my room in a couple of hours. So then the days in the hospital started with a few hiccups along the way but all went pretty well and I was released 11 days later. I was hoping to get out on the 23rd since that was my birthday but I got to spend it in the hospital oh well I had a new liver and hopefully now I can celebrate a bunch more birthdays. So after getting out of the hospital it has been numerous checkups and tests. But after all that and a month later almost to the minute I’m doing great with the blood work numbers mostly in the normal range and my strength coming back. A few more weeks of restrictions and then it will be a life time of meds and checkups but I’m looking forward to a life time now.

I would like to thank all those on this board for making my hospital stay a little easier since the hospital firewall banned most of the good sites. Hell even to my true form I made a gun deal while laying in my hospital bed. Hopefully with the help of a friend I will get go put a few down range with it on Thursday.

trlcavscout
07-15-2013, 21:04
That is awesome! Hopefully everything will keep getting better and you will have many many more birthdays with your daughter.

Gman
07-15-2013, 21:07
Wow. Awesome to hear that you've made it through the rough stuff. Congrats on the new lease on life!

kwando
07-15-2013, 21:09
The for sharing, sounds like you've made a full recovery.

Daniel_187
07-15-2013, 21:17
Good for you, too much bad news in the world today, this was uplifting.

BPTactical
07-15-2013, 21:18
Get on the mend Lurch, we need ya here..

Ronin13
07-15-2013, 21:34
Wow! Good to hear- now you'll be drinking like a champ in no time! [ROFL1] I kid... but seriously, glad to hear a success story amid all these bad news things flying around. Glad everything seems fine now, and happy belated birthday- here's to many many many more!

tmjohnson
07-15-2013, 21:40
Man that is great news !!!

Bailey Guns
07-15-2013, 21:40
Great story. I'm happy for you and your family.

02ducky
07-15-2013, 21:45
Congrats on your new lease on life man, glad things are working out and you are on the mend.

sniper7
07-15-2013, 21:49
Congrats and keep getting stronger

zteknik
07-15-2013, 21:50
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Glad to hear you're doing better.

sellersm
07-15-2013, 21:57
Good news, what a story! Rest up and take care...

lllRorlll
07-15-2013, 22:05
Right on man!

GilpinGuy
07-15-2013, 22:05
Wow! Quite an experience! Glad you're doing well!

rockhound
07-15-2013, 22:08
Just remember someone gave up a gift and their life so yours can be a full one, by the way has everyone here signed uo to be a donor,

Lurch
07-15-2013, 22:17
Just remember someone gave up a gift and their life so yours can be a full one, by the way has everyone here signed uo to be a donor,

I thank that person everyday. I will be writing the family a letter soon and hopefully will meet them in the future.

theGinsue
07-15-2013, 22:31
Truly a heart warming story. I'm thrilled your recovery is coming along so well. This is just the sort of thing to help us remember life isn't just one horrible story after the next.

liberty19
07-15-2013, 22:55
Great to hear you are doing well. thanks for sharing your story.

brokenscout
07-15-2013, 23:24
Hope it keeps getting better[Beer]

davsel
07-15-2013, 23:35
I thank that person everyday. I will be writing the family a letter soon and hopefully will meet them in the future.

Organ transplants amaze me.
Best of luck in your recovery.
If you don't mind telling us, what were the circumstances surrounding the donation?

jhood001
07-15-2013, 23:52
We aren't all perfect, but good things happen to good people. I'm so glad it worked out so well!

Fentonite
07-16-2013, 01:00
That is awesome! I remember when we met up just the week before that, you were still getting all the details ironed out to be on the list. That was fast! Thanks for posting such good news.

buffalobo
07-16-2013, 05:36
Glad to hear you are doing well.
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Jamnanc
07-16-2013, 05:40
Congrats.

JerryG
07-16-2013, 06:27
That's awsome, I'm glad your surgery and recovery went well. Makes me happy to have that little heart on my drivers licence.

jslo
07-16-2013, 06:52
Excellent. Good luck with your "new" lease on life.

Richard K
07-16-2013, 07:06
Good to hear, best wishes for a speedy recovery!

CapLock
07-16-2013, 07:09
If you need a lacky to set targets out pick up brass I'm here if needed.

BlasterBob
07-16-2013, 07:14
It is really enjoyable to hear these type stories with GREAT outcomes. I too am listed on my DL as a donor and even at my OLD age, they might still be able to harvest something.[blaster]
We are real happy for you Lurch!

crays
07-16-2013, 07:20
Here's to a speedy and full recovery!

Best wishes to you and your family.

Remain strong.

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StagLefty
07-16-2013, 07:30
Great news. Stay well !!!

hobowh
07-16-2013, 07:57
Thats great. I have a coworker that got his about 15 years ago. He is in his 60s and outdoes the young guys. Hope eveything works out as well for you

roberth
07-16-2013, 08:04
Terrific news!! Best wishes to you.

Lurch
07-16-2013, 08:31
Organ transplants amaze me.
Best of luck in your recovery.
If you don't mind telling us, what were the circumstances surrounding the donation?

It is a very interesting procedure. I actually know very little about the donor except that they were out of state and it was a larger person since I needed a larger liver. I get to write them a letter but all I get is a code number and it is sent to Donor Alliance that handles all the forwarding. If the family of the donor decides to give the info then I will get to find out and hopefully meet them in the future. If not then I will never know.

Great-Kazoo
07-16-2013, 08:53
Nice to see you're up and about, even better you didn't have to wait forever.

BigBear
07-16-2013, 09:04
Rough time, very glad it's all ironing out. Take care of yourself.

hghclsswhitetrsh
07-16-2013, 09:06
Glad you're doing better. Praying for a fast recovery.

Big Wall
07-16-2013, 10:53
Great news. I'm glad you're doing well and thanks for the update.

sabot_round
07-16-2013, 17:49
Congratulations!! Many folks don't get a second chance, so cherish it and take care of yourself and your family.

vossman
07-16-2013, 17:58
Sounds like a heck of a year for you. Well played sir, great news for sure.

Mazin
07-16-2013, 19:27
Congratulations and Godspeed to a full recovery!


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Singlestack
07-16-2013, 20:07
Very happy for you Lurch!!! I'm sure you appreciate life more every day and thoughts/prayers for continued good health...