You've Been Given the Gift of Life, Give it Back!

Welcome friends and family!

Thank you for visiting my blog. It documents my amazing journey from pre to post double lung transplant. I am a 37 year old mother and wife with Cystic Fibrosis who has been more greatly blessed than I could ever imagine possible!

It has been a bumpy ride, but God has given me strength, love, friendship, and, FINALLY, health. My prayers have been answered, my miracle was granted, and I want to share the joy of my new life with you.

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My entries begin in April of 2008 and my double lung transplant was December 10. Scroll down to my blog archive and you can read from the beginning or jump around. If you are looking for a specific topic, you can use the search engine.

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I hope I can help you to experience the love God has for each and every one of us!

May God Bless You with Miracles in Your Life! Nancy


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Monday, March 23, 2009

ANOTHER DIFFICULT JOURNEY FOR NANCY!

Nancy is back in Pittsburgh as I write this.  I don't know many details other than that she was in so much pain from the infection surrounding her feeding tube that Scott took her into Emergency at Olean General Hospital this afternoon and there it was decided that she should be transferred by ambulance back to UPMC in Pittsburgh.  She called us a short while ago to let us know that she was back on the Ninth Floor (lung transplant floor) of Presby Hospital and was hoping they could keep her comfortable for the night.  Hopefully we will know more on a prognosis and the plan for how to deal with the infection once she has been seen by those who can make such a diagnosis.  It appears likely at this point that her feeding tube will  need to be removed, but we won't know that for certain until tomorrow at the earliest.  

Nancy wanted me to keep you informed until she is able, again, to do this blogging for herself.  Her mother and I feel terrible that we are not there as it is much more difficult being so far removed from her after all the long months we spent at her side.  Scott will drive down to Pittsburgh tomorrow morning, so she will only be there alone overnight and I am hoping that she will be given something to allow her to get a good night's sleep before facing whatever decision is made tomorrow.  One way or another, one of us will keep you informed of what we know when we know it.  I know you will all be keeping her in your thoughts and prayers as always and we thank you for that as we always do.  Hopefully this too will pass and she'll be back on the road to less pain and more progress towards living the new life she's gained from her transplant.  I guess I am once again reminded of her inspired belief that "it is in the valleys we grow".  A bit difficult, when you are a parent watching her go through these, but we have little choice but to accept that we must.

Nancy's Dad
Vance

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

keeping Nancy and both of you in my thoughts! so appreciate the update.
much luv,
claire, harley, goober and moxie

Amy Deahr said...

Thank you Vance. Our thoughts and prayers are with her and your whole family. We look forward to hearing about her feeling better once again!

Love and hugs,
Amy

Judy said...

Please keep us updated Vance. Our love and prayers continue for the Matthews and Carruth families.

Love,

Judy and Dick

Anonymous said...

thanks so much for the update Vance. Please let Nancy know that I am thinking about her and praying for her. This has got to be so painful and difficult for her, but I know she'll get through this, she's the strongest person I know!!!

Love to you all,
Lara

Cammi said...

Vance and Anne,

We are so sorry to hear Nancy has another bump in the road to recovery. We pray it will be easily resolved. Please call us if we can do anything to help here in Pittsburgh. Please give Nancy our love.

Cammi

The Miracle of Transplantation

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