It has been 6 months now from my transplant day. I remembered one transplant survivor told me, time flies faster than you think when everything started to become 'normal' around us.
For now, I still visit the hospital for follow up. The wound on my chest has further shrunk in size. I positively think that this wound problem will finally over, and completely heal in another month or so.
Last weekend, me and my family went back to our hometown, the last trip that we had was 8 months ago. We spent the whole period of school holiday at both my mom and in-laws house. It was a great time for me. I managed to visit my friends also.
Starting back to work? Yes, I am going back to hospital (as a doctor) next week. Anyway, its going to be an 'office' job first, as assured by my boss, at least for a couple of weeks, when I completely stop taking immunesuppresive medicine.
The last 6 months had given me a colourful experience, eventhough not as tough as other patient. I had encountered many people and also spend a lot of times and in many ways, I hope, will help me to be more patience.
5 comments:
Wow 6 months, doesn't time fly
rob http://cmlblog.spaces.live.com
Hi Wolf,
I am really happy that things are getting back to normal for you and your family. Take it easy though....Take care.
good for u. hope u will keep posting
Good to hear u are back to work.
Wolverin will back to full force soon!!!
Post a Comment