Guest guest Posted November 9, 2006 Report Share Posted November 9, 2006 I want to thank , veryVERY much, for posting this article of great topical concern to the group “for” me (to do so, she had to purchase “access” to the article in order to be able to post it to the group! Hopefully everyone will take an interest to read it… I, for one, am very glad I did. Anyhoo, was kind enough to take time from her busy schedule to help me out with this post, as Jim & I were experiencing computer issues (rendering me powerless to attend to the matter myself). unfroze my outbox last night, but latest word from Arne is that my postings STILL don’t come through as a “member’s.” (*sob!*) Arrgghh!!! Yahooligans, sheesh!!! Does anyone know how to fix Yahooligans?!? It was my sister (a Long Beach, CA area resident) who saw & snipped this article out of the Sunday LA Times & snail-mailed it to me while we were away in Ireland. She correctly figured that my continuous “research” for Jim et al came to a halt during our vacation, and she was right. I finally got a chance to read the article (it’s a long read, but I believe e-x-t-r-e-m-e-l-y worthwhile… for reasons MO points out, & more) while at Jury Duty, and boyohboy, I was concerned for several reasons. This One’s For You, ( & for anyone else who might care to read it). Enjoy! My blasted Outbox was frozen, our computer throwing hissy-fits, & I was approaching a point where I fantasized I might smash the darned box to bits! Sure, it’s convenient to have a genius son who’s a computer-programmer whiz, But, unfortunately, everybody else “needs” him, too (‘cause his career’s quite a “technical” biz). So, to bide my time, I open my mail, & lo & behold! A news clipping! (Seems my sis sent an LA Times UNOS investigation which, as a read, seems quite gripping. But shoot-howdy, with no computer, how best to alert PSC Support? Hmm, here’s an idea… how ‘bout I ask , & she if she’ll be a good sport? So without further ado, three cheers for ! Hippity-hip, hooray! (Oh –side note FYI, – yes, the article certainly posted okay!) You’re a “Together in the fight, whatever it takes” motto turned to action. I’m grateful to you, & hope this poem relays my profound satisfaction. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * To quote Sir Francis Bacon, “Knowledge is power.” Helping medical advocates be even BETTER medical advocates, for themselves & /or for their precious loved ones, Love, Maureen, woman of the way-too-long tag line & wife to Jim, age 52, UC '84, PSC '96, LRLTx # 36 @ USC in Los Angeles, CA, 12/7/01, eternal thanks to our selfless son; donor doing great; Jim’s tapering off prednisone (the hepatologist down here must have spoken to the hepatologist up at the tx center, because now he says Jim can taper off the dreaded pred completely… & resume it again with the next colitis flare, I s’pose?); probable colectomy 2007, so we’re in a ginormous learning curve & seeking medical opinions on all that nasty business; delighted empty-nester grandparents to 21-month-old Stryder *AND* 5-month-old Indiana , who we get to cuddle with this weekend out in AZ. All in all, life’s STILL great, & if you’re fence-sitting about whether or not to transplant – including living donor – there’s no better reason than the bliss of grandbabies! From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Sent: Wednesday, November 08, 2006 4:45 PM; To: Subject: " Who's minding the store? " re: UNOS-article LA Times Let me know if this does not come through…I had trouble cutting and pasting with margin issues. Interesting read though. I think it just proves how important it is that we be involved and be major advocates for our loved ones. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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