Thursday, September 29, 2011

Birthday Post

Hello family, friends, and others!
So today is my birthday, and it is a particularly special birthday for me and my parents. This is the third birthday I have had since my transplant, and each birthday I have post-transplant where I wake up happy and healthy is quite the milestone.
Another thing that is special, significant, and unique about this birthday is that I tuned 28. When I was first diagnosed with cystic fibrosis the average life expectancy at that time was to the age of 18. Today I have beaten that diagnosis by ten years. That feels fucking awesome.
I have my donor to thank for being alive today, without her I would not be here. I also have my parents, my friends, everyone who supported us through the transplant and ensuing months, my doctors, every health professional who has ever treated me, and my transplant team to thank for me being alive today. A special thank you goes to Nicky Connors, who so selflessly came with us to all the surgeries, spent countless nights with me in the hospital, spent months of her time not working and staying with us in Seattle, and always being there, even at 4 in the morning. Most importantly she kept me and my parents sane. Thank you Nicky, it is hard for me to tell you how important you are in my life.
This has been a bumpy year, but where I find myself today is happy and at peace with a lot of things that in the past have caused me turmoil and stress. I look forward to this new year and what it will it bring; good, bad, exciting, stressful, frustrating, and happy. Whatever it is I am excited to live it, after all that is why I have fought so fucking hard to stay alive and why I got this transplant, so that I could live.
So much love to all of you. I hope you find many blessings and love in your life.