tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1677935998860495782.post4951319097855137878..comments2024-03-17T02:14:53.032-07:00Comments on Life on dialysis waiting for the call and now life after my transplant: I'm still here!Hollyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12200310900700266242noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1677935998860495782.post-47933084567060214352009-06-06T09:37:28.391-07:002009-06-06T09:37:28.391-07:00Congratulations on making contact with your donor ...Congratulations on making contact with your donor family, that initial letter must have been difficult to write. My donor's sister first made contact with me just a few months after my transplant and now we email each other on special occassions or with updates. Each time I write it becomes a bit easier, but it's still difficult. I sent my donor's sister a long overdue update on my progress yesterday and some photos of me.<br /><br />Sorry to hear that your steroids can't be reduced yet, but hopefully it wont be long now. My Tac level has been quite stable for a while now (my target is currently 5 to 8), but I remember when it used to vary greatly. I hope your clinic goes well on Monday.<br /><br />I think I am going to see My Sister's Keeper when it's released at the cinema, but need to find someone to watch it with as I think it would be too sad for my mum. I like the idea of asking cinemas to display organ donation leaflets in their foyers. My local cinema is a big multiplex so I think I might write to them about it.<br /><br />Good luck with your meeting with the DCSF on Tuesday, but I'm sure it'll go really well as you're so prepared. I look forward to hearing about it later next week. I hope you can get tickets for a west end show :)<br /><br />Hugs,<br />Moll x xMollyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04441149696844399877noreply@blogger.com