Thursday, November 30, 2006

 

Day 2 and surgery


Thank G-D, I have only good news to report.

At 5:30am Aliza arrived at the hospital and was admitted for her prep. It took about a half hour for the surgery team to come to get her. After Aliza was taken away it was time to wake Pacie up so that he could put on tephilin and daven. He woke up said modeh ani and washed negelvasser. Half way through davening they came to get him. They needed to wait about 10 minutes until he was finished. We packed up our stuff and headed down to the surgery prep. Room. As soon as the implant team got word that Aliza's kidney was ready to be removed Pacie was taken in for his surgery.


At about 12 noon we got word that the kidney removal went well and that the transplant was now proceeding. By the time that Aliza got settled into her room I got called down to meet Pacie in the recovery room. At some point I needed to leave the recovery room and go get something from the car, sure enough I hear a page for "Dr. Howard, Dr Fine, Dr. Howard". I turned to see who these great doctors were here to see and sure enough they had come all the way from Odessa to see Pacie! Howard and Tzvi were able to convince the nurses to let them attend Pacie. Their well known medicine helped Pacie get well enough to be transferred to PICU.

After getting settled in, Pacie's new kidney began to function as was hoped for. His creatinine began to drop almost immediately and as of this time his creatinine is almost at normal. If I am not mistaken his kidney function is now better than it has been since his problem was diagnosed in 2000.

At about 5 safta came and sat with Pacie and at about 7:30 the famous Drs. arrived again. Zaidy and Grandmommy visited also.

Pacie rested after everybody left and has been doing great.

Aliza has had a pretty much parallel recovery. She got out of bed today and began walking in the hallway. She hopes to visit Pacie sometime today.

I have some pictures which I will post when I get the camera's cable from home.

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Thank you for all of your blessings and good wishes.

Tuesday, November 28, 2006

 

Admitting to UCLA





Pacie is in great spirits today. He woke up and went to daven at Chabad house. After he got home we started to get ready to leave. He carried his bags to the car loaded up and off we went.

He got admitted and was given a room on the 9th floor. The rooms on this floor are all private and as you can see from the picture his has an ocean view. He got settled down and started to watch the DVDs he brought. The player is a loner from Chai Lifeline who also bought him two DVDs as a gift. They are really great.

Uncle Lev and Cousin Michael will be staying with Pacie this afternoon and Chaim will be with him from dinner until I come for the night.

Aliza hasn't had any solid food since yesterdays breakfast and will start some other preperations this evening. She will be driving herself to the hospital tomorrow morning and I will meet her at the admitting office.

Thursday, November 23, 2006

 

Welcome



A little over a year ago plans were begun for the possibility that Pacie would need a Kidney transplant. At that time Aliza decided that she would be the donor. Although I had prepared myself to be the donor for Yehudah I wasn't in as good shape as Aliza to be a donor at this time so I agreed to her wish. We always prayed that Pacie's condition would stabalize and that a transplant would not be needed but alas G-D had different plans. On Chol hamoed Succos the doctors informed us that Pacie's condition had come to the point where he would need to be dialized. Here is a small video of Pacie being dialized.

That was the signal that we needed to make a date for the transplant. After consulting with our calanders and those of the doctors and surgeons November 29 was chosen.

The three weeks of dialysis have been uneventful. The surgery to implant the catheter
went well and the dialysis so far has been without a hitch. Pacie was nervous about the surgery and treatment but he overcame his fears and has been in a good mood about it.

The doctors and nurses at UCLA have been very supportive and informative. We have met with both teams, the harvest team and the implant team. We know some of the staff from our previous experiance at UCLA so we know who to address our questions and concerns to.

I will try to keep an ongoing blog of what is going on so you will be informed. In the mean time please add Aliza and Pacie to you shul Mi'sheberach list (Aliza Chana bas Yaffa-Pesach Nissim ben Aliza Chana) and say Tihilm and give tzedakah for their complete recovery.

Some links fyi:
http://www.kidney.org/atoz/atozItem.cfm?id=86
http://kidneydiseases.about.com/b/a/007067.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kidney_transplant

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