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9 years ago today

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    blondie
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    Happy Anniversary @jon-nyc . I’m particularly impressed with all your athletic endeavours post transplant. And the multiple trips with your son. And your work with your foundation. And your new lady. You certainly live a full life!

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      One funny story you @89th will appreciate. I got my call on Friday, surgery early Saturday. Monday they took me out of ICU and put me in ‘step down’, a normal room. That room had a TV and that was the first night of the GOP convention of 2016 where Trump was nominated. My nurse, a middle aged African American lady, was in my room at the time and I said “Oh no, I died in surgery and this is hell.’ She cracked up and I got great service from her for the next two weeks.

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      @jon-nyc said in 9 years ago today:

      One funny story you @89th will appreciate. I got my call on Friday, surgery early Saturday. Monday they took me out of ICU and put me in ‘step down’, a normal room. That room had a TV and that was the first night of the GOP convention of 2016 where Trump was nominated. My nurse, a middle aged African American lady, was in my room at the time and I said “Oh no, I died in surgery and this is hell.’ She cracked up and I got great service from her for the next two weeks.

      Great story, previously unheard.

      "The intelligent man who is proud of his intelligence is like the condemned man who is proud of his large cell." Simone Weil

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      • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

        One funny story you @89th will appreciate. I got my call on Friday, surgery early Saturday. Monday they took me out of ICU and put me in ‘step down’, a normal room. That room had a TV and that was the first night of the GOP convention of 2016 where Trump was nominated. My nurse, a middle aged African American lady, was in my room at the time and I said “Oh no, I died in surgery and this is hell.’ She cracked up and I got great service from her for the next two weeks.

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        @jon-nyc Ha, great story about the debate. And thanks for the other insights, really happy for you of course that this all worked out, and glad you were able to make the move to Chapel Hill.

        Was there any part of you that wanted to stay in NC since you had been there for 15 years and your boy was in school? I'd imagine the "this is temporary" feeling never wore off so it was natural to rebound back to NYC.

        And since I'm known for asking too many questions, how was this on Rachel back then?

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          jon-nyc
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          #25

          Yeah we always intended to return. Rachel’s job was in NY. We were fortunate they let her work remotely when that wasn’t a thing in her industry. She had to do photo shoots in LA and Paris (her client for a decade was L’Oreal) so my sisters took FMLA and stayed with me on those weeks. It was complicated because I needed a caregiver if I got the call, and we had a six year old. We got babysitters to hang with the boy in summer and after school.

          It wasn’t a huge burden for her otherwise. I could still make dinner and do the laundry, etc.

          Thank you for your attention to this matter.

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            We worked it out that when I got the call, my middle sister would leave the that day or the next if it was late. She could get to us in 5 hrs. That way there was someone to be with me in the hospital and someone to look after the boy. Then my older sister would come relieve her after a week. Fortunately they had kind and understanding bosses.

            Thank you for your attention to this matter.

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              blondie
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              You’re so fortunate to have caring sisters @jon-nyc !

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                Complicated logistics.

                "The intelligent man who is proud of his intelligence is like the condemned man who is proud of his large cell." Simone Weil

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                  AndyD
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                  👏 Here's to the next 9.

                  Do you know who the donor was? Is it all anonymous like the UK?

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                    Congratulations jon. I am sure there are many other celebratory anniversaries in store for you!

                    Elbows up!

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                      👏 Here's to the next 9.

                      Do you know who the donor was? Is it all anonymous like the UK?

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                      @AndyD said in 9 years ago today:

                      👏 Here's to the next 9.

                      Do you know who the donor was? Is it all anonymous like the UK?

                      It’s anonymous but you can write to an organization that will forward a letter to the donor family. Then if they choose they can contact you (presumably if you give them your contact info in the letter).

                      Thank you for your attention to this matter.

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