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Against all odds, the organ donor network was able to find two matches for
Nick. One person gave him a lobe of their liver, and another one of their
kidneys. I couldn’t tell you anything about them, even if I knew myself.
They’re not necessarily anonymous, but the information hasn’t been released
yet. Some of their respective families may not even know what they did. There
was apparently a really short, but really intensive, vetting processing.
Normally, a person would have weeks, or even months, to prove that they
understand what they’re doing, and what they’re giving up. But in this case,
it was an emergency. I wasn’t part of any of that, so I don’t know how it went
down, but I’m grateful to them just the same. All three surgeries are now
finished, and they’re in recovery. Nick still hasn’t woken up yet. Well, he
has, but he hasn’t been at all lucid. During what little time he was somewhat
awake, he didn’t seem to really know where he was, or what was going on. It
will just take time, but I’m choosing to be optimistic. We’re still not out of
the woods, so I’m not going to break out the celebratory balloons just yet,
but he has a chance now. We will know more when he wakes up, and he can tell
us how he feels. That’s a very important metric that doctors can only guess.
They’ll continue to keep him here for quite a while. They still couldn’t do
anything about his spleen or gallbladder, so I imagine his hospital time will
be on the upper end of the typical estimate. Once he is healthy enough to be
discharged, he won’t be skipping out of the building, though. For the next few
months, he’ll be in a state of recovery, gradually getting better and
stronger. Dutch and I will be with him the whole time. Even though the surgery
is over, he’s still opening doors, hoping to speed up the process, but a part
of me is worried about that working. If he becomes immortal again, the donors’
sacrifice might seem to mean a little less. I dunno. I guess in that scenario,
they still bought him time, and it was still a profound thing to do. I
shouldn’t be thinking about any of this. I just need to go back to making sure
he wakes up feeling safe and comfortable.
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