Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Greetings,
We had a great day today. We went to the lab at Via Christie St. Francis this morning where the transplant will take place for the final blood cross matching. We received the results this afternoon and ALL IS WELL. Yea - you know in your mind that it will be fine, because it was before. However, hearing the results were just as relieving as they were the first time around. After the blood tests this morning, we walked at the mall then came back to the apartment, had lunch, took a nap, and then headed off to Danna's afternoon of dialysis. She had another good go around at dialysis. She came out very cold to the bone, which has been her primary side affect. She only has two more rounds of dialysis! Dylan has continued to not feel well and that is a worry for Danna and him. Dylan needs to be in good health to be able to be around her. Please pray for his good health for this next week. We head back to the hospital tomorrow morning bright and early for all of the final pre-admission testing. The countdown continues as we approach the last days of preparation. We are both very excited and happy the days are dwindling down. We have been blessed with many great moments together and are very thankful for this time and for our families and friends.
God Bless,
Deanna

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  2. D & D - Hello to you both. Just so you know about everyone in Northeast Ohio is thinking of you two constantly. Not a conversation goes by that you two are not mentioned. You said that Danna was "chilled to the bone" after treatment...welcome to Ohio December thru April. Drove by the bachlor pad and your house is still in tact Deanna - answered prayer. We are praying for you two and wish we could do more. xoxo Keely

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  3. I will be praying for you both; for a successful surgery and an easy recovery. Thanks for the blog. My mom passed the address on and I am glad that everything is going well for you.
    Misti

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