Wanted: Organ Transplant Recipients Who Have Been Hit By a Car
"Are there any transplant recipients of any organ who have been hit by a car? How did you recover? What helped you to recover from the multiple injuries?
I am posting this discussion question on behalf of one of our members,
@glinda who has recently been hit by a car and asked me to do it for her. Due to multiple injuries, she may not be able to respond right now and can read your messages.
Your support and encouragement will be appreciated as she recovers.
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@glinda Thanks girl. My other computer crashed Poor choice of words) and I am endeavoring to get art work on the new one. Always something. I cannot imagine getting a heart transplant and then being hit by a car...The irony is uncanny. Although not the least bit funny...When I read the topic...Incredulous. Again, I do keep you in my thoughts. You need spunk to deal with all of this...some prayers will not hurt either.
Hi Glinda, Those critters are fun to watch! I like the squirrel's idea of sunbathing on the roof, too. I had a squirrel in my yard this morning, and the snow was deep enough that only his head was sticking out above it. It took me a while to figure out what he was. Sorry, no picture of him 🙂
I want you to know that I am really enjoying the times that I can drop in for a visit with you and all of your friends! I hope your day is going well:-) And that your progress continues to move forward.
Rosemary
Thank you Rosemary I am progressing good but slow tomorrow p.t. and o.t. are going to try to put me in a reclining wheelchair to see how I do as I go to Rochester on friday to see the orthopedic surgeons and my transplant team I'm kinda scared though of it all I like when I can talk to you all it helps me a lot so thank you from all my heart for listening to me glinda
Hello @glinda
I'm sure it must be frightening - that is understandable. Let me know how the reclining wheelchair works for you.
I will be praying for your appointments on Friday.
Teresa
I will definitely let you know how the reclining wheelchair goes and on my appointments on Friday it will be my pleasure to keep you informed thanks
Glinda
@glinda definitely making progress if they are ready to try you in a reclining wheel chair. I hope that works out for you.
I wish you the best on Friday. I am sure there is nothing to be frightened about, try to keep your spirits up.
JK
@glinda, - Glinda, Remember that this is new for you, but not for the people who are taking care of you. I think that if you talk to the caregivers, therapists, and transporters about your fears, that they respond with whatever they can to make it more manageable.
Will this be a visit as an outpatient? or will you have several days of appointments?
By the way - we are enjoying these conversations and pictures and positive vibes as much as you are:-)
Rosemary
It's a 1day visit crammed with appointments and tests and doctors I'm hoping and praying that I get the stitches out in my right hip and left leg on Friday as it will be over a month that I have had them in and I'm hoping to at least get out of my left brace during the day but will have tho sleep with it at night thank you so much for listening when I need to talk it means a lot to me you all are my support group and that's just what I need right now thank you so much
Glinda
@glinda, I should have expected as much! Mayo is so efficient with their marathon schedule of appointments. You will sleep well after all of that, too.
That would be nice to get the stitches out. I'll cross my fingers for you;-) It would be a nice mood boost to get the leg brace off for part of the time too.
Later on, when you advance to a regular wheelchair think about how cool it could be with some shiny wheels, or maybe a red bicycle horn (like we had as kids with the rubber bulb that you had to squeeze "honk honk" ) 🙂
See you tomorrow,
Rosemary
@keggebraaten and @ lori120ann as a child safety seat tech this really interests me. As a tech we strongly discourage people from putting anything on or under their car seat straps or safety belts that hasn't been crashed tested with them. You just never know how it may hinder the way they react. I would suggest just making sure your belt is on your hips and not over your abdomen. That will keep it properly positioned and keep it off your abdomen.
I hope this helps,
JoDee