Hopefully we'll hear word from the person who was worked up to see if they're compatible to be Shelby's living donor. Hopefully what we'll hear is that they are a match. If not, the next person gets tested. Hopefully, we'll get THE CALL first. We do lots of hoping around here.
Here is a picture of Shelby and Dr. Jill from yesterday. I ran into Dr. Jill in the hallway and she had time to stop in for a few minutes. Shelby was thrilled! :-) Also, the guys from Snow City Arts came and hung out. They are always great to see! Shelby is still working on projects with them and they had me fill out a form to see if she can get school credit for the work she has done with them. Very cool!
Sorry, this was taken with my phone. Apparently it could not handle Shelby's white sleeve and the white sheet on the table together. Shelby does have an arm there :-) |
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I wonder if the fluid retention in her legs (whether caused by portal hypertension or cardiac strain), could be used as an argument for a higher PELD score. I think Shelby should absolutely be in competition for adult cadaver livers. My daughter got a liver from a petite 30 year old woman, and they were even considering taking from an older man, perhaps a lobe. If Jessica had needed to wait for a pediatric liver, I have no doubt that she would have died. I think you should push for this, it is too long to put such a strain on her poor little body. Glad you are home waiting though. Love the pictures.
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