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Nick is awake, and already improving. It will be a constant battle for the
rest of his days, but as long as he takes care of himself, and is diligent
about his medicine, he should lead a pretty normal and long life. He will
always be a transplant recipient, but that won’t be all that defines him
forever. Right now, they’re focusing on determining the best cocktail of
anti-rejection medication, and also pain management. He doesn’t like
narcotics, so that’s really limiting for him. He’s doing a lot of breathing
exercises to cope with the pain holistically. Overall, there is not much that
I can say so far. We’re very optimistic about his recovery, but there are no
guarantees. It’s going to take work, patience, and the aid of a great hospital
team. I would like to once again the donors who selflessly gave my friend what
he needed to survive, live, and thrive. We still don’t know who you are, but
if you give us a chance, we’ll be able to thank you in person. To everyone
else, thank you for all of your continued support in these desperate times.
Another CauseTogether campaign sprung up to pay for the new medical bills. He
doesn’t need it this time either, so we’re just going to turn right around,
and donate it to another cause; perhaps to survivors of trafficking, or
something along those lines. Oh, I’m typing this up in his room while he’s
trying to sleep, so I’m gonna stop here for now. Thanks again!
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