Wednesday, May 19, 2010

I'm Free!

On Monday I was released from the Stanford BMT Unit and allowed to go to my apartment just minutes from the Stanford BMT Outpatient Clinic.  It was hairy for a week or two. Literally had a mouth full of sores, blood and saliva....man, I was hating! Then it slowly started to get better. My last days as an inpatient I ate and drank just enough for them to let me leave.  So far I have been very lucky going through this process....oh, believe me, I have felt misery but always a misery I thought was going to leave me sometime soon. As of today I am eating and drinking almost at will and able to do solid walks. Sleeping in your "own" bed and eating "home" cooked meals does wonders for the body and spirit.  My brother, Henry (the donor) and my girlfriend, Andrea have been excellent support. Just tear up thinking of all their sacrifices. My other brother leaves his wife and kids for a week to help out here starting in late May.  Friends have meant a lot.  Hearing certain voices just infuses me with strength. 
Those two beautiful lawyers that strolled through here the other day did wonders for the soul...cards, text messages, emails keep me afloat...Seongsook's cards and all the well wishing from the incredible people at DMH have been so fun and exciting!  Well, I'm gonna stop right now before I start bawling....highly sensitive these days....Anyway, I am good and getting better.  




























The bedroom! We actually attached the beds...although when the bro stays they may go back to doubles.
Here's the main room.  No cable and slow internet...however Kaiser reimburses the total cost so overall the place aint bad.

6 comments:

  1. This is the BEST news! Awesome!

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  2. King of the World,

    Wow, what a turn around! I am so happy for you!

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  3. Hey Jess,

    This is a great news! Thanks for staying strong and inspiring everyone. You are a hero!
    I am so happy for you and your family. Please say thanks to Alison for the card that I received a few days ago. It was very kind and thoughtful.

    So you can eat Korean Bulgoki and multi-grain rice now, right? (^.*)

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  4. What a blessing! I am so happy for you and thankful for the love and support of your family and friends that helped you through this. It's amazing to me the strength you have shown through this---you're awesome. Take care and I'm looking forward to having you back---oh by the way, does that mean you'll want your chair back?

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  5. Coming back with a vengeance! I shall reclaim my Chair! -- jc

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  6. Jess,

    I am SO glad to hear that you are doing better. You have been in my daily prayers, and will continue to be. I know that Mel is wanting to come see you sometime soon. Take care Bro!

    ~Jim

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