Staying flexible and trusting in God's perfect timing
Howdy. I so hope your 2025 is starting off well. We had such a wonderful holiday season with an exceptionally fun time celebrating my 60th birthday, the end of 2024 filled my emotional cup in a very special way. It's been nice having these unexpected free days since going into the hospital was postponed to get organized a bit, meet with friends from my Al-anon group, see our small group from church, go to church which I love, and just regroup after such a busy time.
I got another call today from the nurse transplant coordinator. It turns out donor #2, from Poland, is not eligible to donate for some reason. The nurse explained that donor #1, from Germany, was re-contacted - she had told the doctors she could not donate for at least 2 weeks later than what they wanted. Because there is some danger in waiting (if the lymphoma comes back, I'd have to do chemo again before transplant), they had gone on to #2. The first one is now able to donate 1/30 so I will now go into the hospital 1/27, Monday, and have the infusion of stem cells 2/1. The nurse made an interesting comment that, out of the 3 10/10 donors they identified through the registry, there were reasons why they prioritized the 20 year old woman in Germany first, but she couldn't elaborate.
I feel a bit relieved. It felt so strange that my blood type of O+ would change to the donor from Poland's blood type of A+. I've always been O+, my mother was, all my kids and hubby are... It just felt strange to think about. The donor we are now using has 0+ blood so there will be no change for me.
And...I am trusting this is all in God's plan for my good.
To top off the night, we had a performance from our own version of Abba and a dance party.
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