Monday, December 28, 2009

12-28-2009
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year,
My next goal is to learn how to put a picture on this thing!
I hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas, and remembered why we have Christmas. Thank he who created us.... Gale!!!
Anyway, onward and upward. Life has been busy, Kelli has been working long hours helping Boyne Mountain Snow Sports Academy through the Holidays. She leaves home at 0630 and returns at 1900 hrs. I fuel the car make lunches and breakfast and send her on her way. I am the house husband, and I have only been in trouble for forgetting to have the laundry done, once! Oh well. Lili has been going with her Mom this week, Lili is doing Boyne Mountains Christmas Camp.
Tomorrow I go to GR to see Dr. Boelkins or Legault. To get an update on my kidney function. I hope to have the Creatinine in the ones somewhere.
I have started a new fundraising program to help finance my new kidney. Since the two real Dr.'s have told Dr. Wife and Dr. Mom it is OK for me to tune ski's, I have started a ski tuning for donation benefit. You can go to "www.gtskiclub.org" and find a link to see what it is all about.
We had a great Christmas, I received a kidney, plus some clothes, and I am very thankful to God for the gifts I have received. The dogs got skunks, squirrels and BIG bones to chew!
Lili played Santa handing out gifts and opening stockings. The stockings contained lots of candy and foot and toe warmers, even Adams, I don't think Adam will mind us using his toe warmers due to the fact in the southern climate you don't need them!
Kelli had a very practical Christmas, Santa brought her some Garage organizing material.
So, All good here.
More tomorrow after the Dr.'s visit.
God Bless,
Bruce

Thursday, December 24, 2009

12/24/09
For whatever reason that post from the 23rd did not complete, I guess that is what happens when you are on the edge of wifi and you try to send with weak signal, sorry.
Anyway, My two Dr.'s said go ahead from Boelkins and Maunders said if it hurts don't do it! So waxing and tuning is my winter hobby, it only hurts as much as being awake.
Now to the more important stuff.
Creatinine as of Monday is at 2.4. Dr Boelkins is very happy with this and tells me to keep up whatever I'm doing.
Someone who I failed to mention from the party two weeks ago is Scott Young. Scott plowed three or four parking lots around the Yacht Club to allow 500 or so people to come to the benefit dinner. Thanks Scott.
My Christmas present is Life itself, (and of course a kidney) this whole deal gives me a whole new perspective on life. To have good health I have always taken for granted, now I can see what a gift good health is. To those who have it, cherish it, and pray for those who need it.
God Bless and have a very Merry Christmas.
Bruce

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

12-23-09
Wow, I'm back, I kind of forget to post occasionally!
Last Friday Night Lili played the lead in the King is coming to town at her school Christmas play.
We did not tell Mom and Dad and they were surprised, she did a great job I guess, I was not there due to germs but I expect a video of it shortly.
Lili followed this up with ski races at Boyne Highlands over the weekend with a couple of wins. I actually rode up there with the girls and made my way to the bottom of the hill to watch her, It was nice to be out of the house.
I did have a trip to Grand Rapids this week to see the vascular sergeon who did my gortex graff. He is happy with the current blood flow to my leg that was in question, he will have me back in three months to make sure it keeps flowing.
I had an interesting conversation with Dr. Mom and Dr. Wife, they got on my case because I was waxing Lili's ski's. We I called my Dr.'s, Dr. Boelkins my Nephroligist in GR and My friedn Dr. Maunders who ski's a lot and asked them the question

Thursday, December 17, 2009

12/17/2009
Good Morning,
I have been a little out of sorts this week, Not feeling that well, yet good report from the Dr.
On Tuesday Bill White was nice enough to get up at the crack of 0355 hrs and pick me up at 0430 hrs to be at my 7 am appoint with the vampire in Grand Rapids followed by the Dr. at 0815 hrs.
We made it on time despite the snow and icy roads and night blind driver! Just kidding.
My results were as follows:
Creatinine: 3.2 down from 4.6, That is really good news.
Hemoglobin: 10.5 which is also good yet the same as the prior Friday I believe.
Other levels like blood count and things that are above me were good as well. So things are still moving in the right direction. The Kidney is still not fully awake, they say it takes a while, yet it is functioning. Kelli keeps biffing it to wake it up! ya, that feels GREAT!
Slowly but surley I will get the thank you's out to those who contributed so much last Sat. night.
I must mention Scott Porter for his work on the computer, Putting together my attempt at the slide show that I gave him in pieces. Thanks Scott.
Also Kathy Stimac for her offer and completion of creating dessert for 400, That was really good, although I didn't get much, my girls liked it to, Kathy, your Turkey Chili last night was really, really good, thank you, and I know Mike Stimac had a hand in all of this as well, Thanks Mike, Mike take a ski run for me.
That is all for now, I am feeling better today so I may frequent this more.
God Bless,
Bruce


Sunday, December 13, 2009

12-13-2009 2200 hrs
Honorable mention to the one the only, Oh its you Bob!
Bob Clark was a major player in the clean up from the party last night. He kicked Mom out at midnight (which is a little past her bedtime) and continued on until were not sure how late.
Kudos to you Bob.
Thanks to all again, I'll get back to medical stuff this week.
Bless you all,
Bruce
12-13-2009 Adams Birthday 22
Good evening,
Just wanted to get out a few more thanks for last nights fundraiser,

A HUGE, HUGE, HUGE, thanks to OLESON'S FOOD STORES. Supplying food for over 400, incredible gift, thanks Paula.

Special thanks to :
Jessica Lord, We couldn't do it without her, it just wouldn't be any fun!
Wayne and Jody King, Jim Milliman, Dave Hollis, Jim Abfalter and the rest of the kitchen crew.
Jessica Gerber, Eric and Ginni Lind Bartending.

Of course Ian Sterling, Look at all that ski boat gas!

Business contributions from Dave Williamson of Progress Printers, Progress Printers donated all the printing for this event and did the mailing.

American Rental supplied all tables and chairs for dinner and delivered.

Lamar Signs, over a week of billboard adds, what can I say, have you ever seen anything so beautiful on a huge billboard.

Toms Food Market for tableware.

To all who made donations for the raffle, mentioned earlier.

A HUGE thanks to Greg Kirby and Steve Davis for creating an auction and ramping it up with matching funds, making a game out of it and creating fun, thanks so much!!

Also to the Grand Traverse Yacht Club for giving us the building for the night.

Thanks to Blind Dog Hank, Sanford and Geno.

Honorable mention to the volunteers, (sorry if I missed some):
Bill and Tracy White, George Wildman, John and Nancy Briggs, Elaine Wade, Bill and Dorthy Mudget, Marion Chase, Linda and Lynn Peoples, Don and Gretchen Hicks, Dave and Judy Hicks, Diane Hicks, sorry Diane I don't know your married name, Rich Core

West Bay Boat Works for a generous labor donation.

Thanks to all and to all a good night.
God Bless,
Bruce
12-13-2009
Good morning all.
I would like to send out a huge thanks to all those who made last nights fundraiser such a success. To those who came and contributed, many thanks.
I would like to send out a special thanks to My Mother Sandy, and Sister Heather, and all the rest of the volunteers who put this party together. It sounded to me like it was a heck of a bash. Sanford and Geno with Blind dog Hank rocked the house, I thank them, I just wish I could have been there. Sounds like my kind of party.
I would like to put out a special thanks to the clean up crew, I'm thinking over 500 people can make a mess!
Clean up: Mark and Lori Leugers, Jeff and Jeana Aikin, Kerry, Gene, Kyle, Alex Lalone, and their buddys, Jen, Wally, Cole and Alexa Szunko, and for those I missed on this list, It is hard for me to know who did what, but thank you.
All those who did food prep and bar tending.
Dan Matey Sr. and Mike Matey for their help with setting up and parking.
I want to hand it to Ian Sterling for working his tail to the bone, We told him the $ was for boat gas!
If anyone want to call me with reports, I welcome the calls.
More to come later today.
Bruce

Saturday, December 12, 2009

12-12-2009 1930 hrs

The fundraiser is off and running, over 100 people the first 10 minutes, after two and a half hours people are still coming and going, parking is a challenge but Mike Matey is taking care of that. Thanks to all who have made this possible. These are all reports I am getting via wire.
I of course can't be there do to my immune system being so low do to the medications I take. One little virus could kill me, so I wear a mask when I go for rides and if someone stops by for something necessary.
Today I took my Dogs for a walk for the first time since surgery, They were a little miffed when it was only about 300 feet and back. Still pretty weak but moving in the right direction.
Thanks to all,
God Bless
Bruce

Friday, December 11, 2009

12-11-2009

Today's numbers:
Creatinine: 4.6 Same which is good.
Hemoglobin: 10.4 which is am improvement.
White blood and other levels have all improved since Tuesday.
So in short todays visit is an overall improvement,
Lots of rest and lots of water will get me through.

Back to the party:
There will be Christmas trees available with people to help load and tie down and the price of the trees will be a donation. The trees are Black and Blue Spruce trees: Ya I had never heard of a black spruce either!

I wanted to add that there is a Custom fur hat made with love by Faith Spalding in the raffle and a day of Kids club and adult ski lessons From the Boyne Mountain Snowsports Academy.

Thanks again
Bruce



12-11-2009
Bruce says:
Come to the party tomorrow night at the Grand Traverse Yacht Club, 13615 S West Bay Shore Drive, Traverse City, Mi. 49684. 5 pm to 10 pm, spaghetti dinner sponsored by Oleson's Food stores and Contributions From Tom's food Market.
Entertainment from "Blind Dog Hank".
I will have today's Dr. visit update as soon as I get the numbers.
Adding to the diamond necklace from Federico's Jewelers, Oil paintings From Melanie Parke and Richard Kooyman, Schuss Shanty ski pass, ski or golf weekend at Schuss Shanty, Mt. Holiday Pizza and Tubing party, 4 day pass with rental at Mt Holiday, Tom Babel Sailing race coach and 1 night crew Wed. summer 2010 with two tote bags from Blue Water Sail and canvas, Day on the Bay on Uncle Ray with 2 tote bags from Blue Water Sail and canvas, Spa package, Season pass for ski tuning as many times as necessary for 1 pair of ski's this season from Don Orr Ski and Beach Haus, Sandy Blumenfelds custom bird house, Professional photograph from Tony Demin, Golf package for two to Crystal downs from Wally Szunko, Snow shoe package with massage from Brick Wheels just to name a few. There are a couple of new items in the raffle. The new items are one pair of Blizzard 172 cm Magnum 8.1 with Marker bindings donated by Chip Petty, The Park Place has donated one night stay with dinner included.
If you can not make the club but wish to get into the raffle just go to the NFT website (www.transplants.org) and donate in the name of Bruce Lockwood, let us know what you donated and we will put the tickets in your name. 1 ticket for $25 and 5 tickets for $100.
You can put the tickets on the item or items you are interested in.
Come Join the fun.
Thank you for all the support.
Bruce

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

New from Bruce


12/08/2009
Sorry for the delay,
After hospitalization last week I came home Friday Dec. 4th in the afternoon. I was put back in the hospital for low Hemoglobin and high Creatinine levels. So once they got those under control they sent me to my dogs.
Creatinine level they want between 1 and 4 and I was at 6.1 when hospitalized. Friday I went home I was down to 5.1.
The hemoglobin was around 6 and they want that 10 to 16.
Over the weekend at home I managed to get my levels better yet, I just got back from Grand Rapids about an hour ago for one of my two weekly trips down there. Today my Creatinine is 4.6 and Hemoglobin is 10.1. So, were on the right track.
I also had another procedure today draining fluids from around my incision area, a tennis ball size fluid build up. More needles. 6 pokes to get a IV in last week and three to find blood today. I just don't give up blood easy.
I would like all to know a little about being a donor, The "Gift Of Life" is Michigan's Organ and Tissue Donation Program. It takes more than Signing the back of your Mi. Drivers license to donate. You also need to register with the Michigan Organ Donor Registry. On top of that a next of kin must OK it at time of death. People who sign donor on their license and that is all will be buried with their organs.
There is a huge need for organs, so take the time and register properly, (giftoflifemichigan.org) the waiting list is huge and takes most years to receive a Kidney or whatever they need. I got lucky do to a perfect match within 90 days of being on the list, that is very uncommon.
At the fundraiser dinner this coming Sat. there will be pamphlets from the Gift of life on how to register.
One interesting fact is every organ, no matter where harvested in Michigan has to go to Ann Arbor to the "Gift of Life" to get processed and then literally get a cab ride to the hospital in need. And yes I have heard some stories of the cabbie taking a nap with a surgical team waiting. My Kidney was harvested down state and got a cab ride to A2 and another cab ride to GR. Wild!
More to come soon now that I figured out how to access this blog.
By for now, Thanks for all the support.
Bruce

Monday, December 7, 2009

12/7/09 Bruce is at Home & Recovering


Bruce is at home, recovering with the help of his friends, and Jack - of course. Stay tuned, as he's about to post some of these himself!!

To help Bruce, you can give online at www.transplants.org - click on patients we help, search for Bruce Lockwood and click on "Make A Gift" be sure to type in that it's in honor of Bruce Lockwood. It's a tax deductible donation that will directly help him, with his mounting transplant expenses. Thank you.

Thursday, December 3, 2009

12 3 09 Evening Update from Bruce


The Dr. came in around 3pm today and gave me results on the biopsy, He said there are no signs of rejection, yipee!! He will still keep me overnight to see the results of the blood draw tomorrow morning and then he expects to send me home. We will find out the final results from Mayo Clinic tomorrow or next week.

We have been working through a lot of paperwork for all this stuff today, which is lots of fun! Finally finished up with a good amount of what needs to be done, I guess what I am saying is there is a lot of angles to this type of medical procedure.

I do need to get a message out to the meal train people, First of all, thank you, the food is a blessing and very helpful. I do need to add that we met with a dietitian today and she emphasised that the low salt and fat is very important. Canned products have a lot of salt, Just asking those who bring meals to keep labels in mind, and we don't have labels on what gets delivered. So not to be thankless, but to those who send food please be very aware of the salt mostly, I can cut off the fat.

Thanks everyone involved, The prayers, the fundraising, Thanks, thanks, thanks,

Pray for low creatinine.
Bruce

You can give online at www.transplants.org - click on patients we help, search for Bruce Lockwood and click on "Make A Gift" be sure to type in that it's in honor of Bruce Lockwood. It's a tax deductible donation that will directly help him, with his mounting transplant expenses. Thank you.

Back in the Hospital 12/3/09 - Update from Bruce


Yesterday I came down to Grand Rapids Wege clinic (transplant center) and when I had the blood drawn the creatinine was at 6.1, as of Monday it was 5.9 and this concerned the Dr. They would like it to be around 1 to 4. This morning when I had my blood drawn it was 6.1 again. Also my uric Acid was real high which would explain why I couldn't walk on Tuesday (due to a gout attack). My potassium is also high so he asked if I would be admitted to put me on sodium bicarbonate drip and a ton of fluids for 24 hours to get these numbers down faster, I said sure. So, I'm hospitalized. They did a biopsy on the new kidney yesterday to rule out any rejection issues, it may have been I did not take in enough fluids when I was home. The Dr. thinks we will probably see in tomorrows blood work that the creatinine has peaked and is on it's way down and this is what we want and it is what Dr. Boelkins expects. The preliminary biopsy results won't be back until this afternoon and the final results of the biopsy get sent to Mayo Clinic in MN. and we will get those early next week.

Kelli has been tirelessly by my side and going above and beyond to try to keep our lives as normal as possible. I couldn't survive this mess without her and thank God that she's in my life.

Sunday, November 29, 2009

11/29/09 - Home


This is a picture of Bruce getting ready to go home. They kicked him out on Thanksgiving... his doctors wanted him out of the hospital to reduce the potential of catching anything. The anti-rejection drugs are surpressing his white blood cells, which make him highly susceptible to germs, which, if he got sick, could be really really bad. They also take a lot out of him, he sleeps a lot. He gets to eat real food, as real as a renal diet can be, low sodium, low potassium and low fat. He's periodically checking the blog, emails & texts. Please continue the no visiting protocol, I haven't seen him either. We really want him to gain his strength back and get farther down the road to recovery. Tomorrow morning 4AM they will be headed back to Grand Rapids for a series of follow up tests, they hope to be back before school's out. Kelli filled the first perscription and wrote a check for $400 (ouch).
The volunteers for Bruce are meeting at GTYC at 7pm on Monday night to continue our work on how we can help them, meal club, ticket sales, canister campaign, event plans, etc., Please feel free to join us. We are planning a benefit dinner for Bruce to be at GTYC on Saturday 12/12/09 from 5pm - 10PM with over $10,000 in raffle items. Tickets are $10 for the dinner & $25 for a raffle ticket (5 for $100). All proceeds go to the National Foundation for Transplants in honor of Bruce Lockwood and are tax deductible. The National Foundation for Transplants help Bruce and his family with expenses that are not covered by insurance. Make your reservations at helpbrucie@yahoo.com

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

11/24/09 - Anti-Rejection Drugs & Blood needed...


Lamar Signs agreed to give us time on their electronic billboards starting next week for promoting the benefit dinner and raffle for Bruce on Dec. 12 at GTYC from 5-10.
Mom showed the Billboard to Bruce and he was amazed!! Can't believe what's happening! It got a chuckle out of him!!

Just started the antirejection drugs with a direct feed thru his neck. Along with it is something to minimize nausea. The anti-rejections drugs kill the white cells so that's why he has to be so careful not to get germs. He's out like a light as the drugs make him sleepy, too. I did manage to give him a pedicure today. He needed it bad!! Painted his big toes pink!! ;) Should paint the other ones while he is asleep! ;)))

The word for the day is: Borborygmi (BOR-borh-RIG-mee): Rumbling sounds caused by gas moving through the intestines.

Bruce's real night nurse, Tina, taught him this. Gale said she could hear B's borborygmi without a stethescope last night!!

All the doc's who've been in today are really pleased with Bruce's progress!! The nefrologist (sp?) who is the lead doc was actually smiling today, and he never smiles. The creatinin level being below 5 shows the new kidney is working!! That was his biggest concern. B's hemoglobin being low didn't seem to bother the doc. Transfusion not even mentioned because B looks good. Wants him to grow the blood on his own. Bruce likes that idea.
Lungs are clear. Starting the anti-rejection drugs today a little at a time.

Going for a walk with the patient now. Later.............xo Mom

Bruce has 3 kidneys now. He will keep all three of them (barring any breakdowns). The doctors are trying to figure out if his new kidney is producing the urine or the two old kidneys. Time and ultra sound should tell.

B. is getting 2 units of blood today as his hemoglobin is lower. He also received a shot to help him increase red blood cell production. He's allowed to take a shower today. We're all glad!!;) Especially B. He's itchy and P.T. A.'s , powder and clean gowns just don't seem to be cutting it. This is certainly an up and down road we are traveling. One day he can poop and the next day he can't. Blood okay then it's not. But the important thing, THE KIDNEY, seems to be working. Have a wonderful and thankful Thanksgiving!

Monday, November 23, 2009

11/23/09 - Recovery Report


The report is good, but he's not out of the woods yet.
He's been approved to walk as much as he can, though he's still weak, low hemoglobin, low white blood cells, triple surgeries... you can get the picture. The doctors are concerned about the Kidney as it took 2 "Hits" - The first from being removed from it's original owner and 2nd from the lack of blood flow for about an hour before his second surgery. They're preforming ultrasounds and keeping a close eye on him. It seems to be working but they're not sure if its his two old sick kidneys doing the work - or not...

The Vascular surgeon is quite pleased with his work on the gortex tube graft, and they all are a bit miffed at Brucie's collapsible arteries... the pulse in his foot is strong. As you can see from his picture, he's online and answering his phone, but the boy needs sleep - so please hold off on calling him for a bit. It's very difficult in the hospital to get sleep with all the noises and the nurses checking your pulse, bp and incisions every couple hours. He was sleeping when Mom called me this morning and was awakened by his phone ringing... (of course, he's not turning it off...) So police this for him, please. You can make comments here, he'll read them.

Today he was given a "Kidney Pillow #1668" (the number of kidney transplants they've performed since 1974. He named it "Mr. Bill" :)(he's not sure why, either Mr. Bill White or SNL's "ooooohhh noooooo! Mr. Bill!" He's been told he can work out his upper body as much as he wants but cannot exercise his lower body for 6-10 weeks. We're also told he may be able to come home either Wednesday or Friday... depending on how things go.

Thanks again for all your support, we're planning away on the benefit dinner 12/12/09. With invites being printed. Buy your ticket or email your reservaion at; helpbrucie@yahoo.com

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Sunday 11/22/09 Recovery Mode




This is a drawing by Dr. Borrenson representing all 3 surgeries. The black circle is the new kidney, the blue is the gortex tube graft and the red is the artery.
They placed the kidney in his lower abdomen in the front of his body, right side.

Sometime early this AM from Gale: Bruce slept soundly over the night, the nurses came in every hour to check pulse in his right leg. It is still numb, and the doctor says that is normal, it will take a while for feeling to return. Gale spent the night with him, as Mom went back to the room to shower and sleep. Mom is doing well, and Gale says the patient is enjoying his foot massages a bit too much. Bruce got to drink Sprite last night, its the first flavor he's had in months.

7am Mom's back, relieving the night nurse :) This morning he gets real food!!! Oatmeal and honey, YUM!! The doctor said that after the 3rd surgery he entered into Recovery Mode - rather than surgery mode... yay!

11:42am IV out of hand, blood pressure cuff off, H2O & heart monitor removed ~ he's sleeping comfortably now. I can hear the relief in Mom's messages ~ as she texts me updates! Doc says that Bruce can drive in a month, exercise upperbody as much ss he wants, no lower body exercise for 6-10 weeks.

Saturday, November 21, 2009

Saturday Night 11/21/09 "In the Pink".

His new kidney “pinked” up and is working beautifully. On the 3rd 3.5 hour operation he had to have installed 2” of gortex graft repaired the artery that ran from his new kidney down his rt leg. Better than a harvested artery since his arteries were weak and dilapidated. The artery had been damaged by the clamps used during surgeries, but we hope that now he’ll move along the long road to recovery. He can receive no flowers and no visitors. He’s very tired, though was alert between operations. Mom & Kelli and the rest of us, hardly slept last night, hope to get more sleep tonight, it’s easier if he’s not in surgery. Kelli headed home this evening to take care of some things that they’d left hanging to beat it down to GR for this miraculous gift. Gale’s up from Indiana with Mom, tag teaming to be with Bruce massaging his leg to improve the circulation and enforcing his breathing exercises. The report is that the kidney's working quite well, that’s one goal. The doctors have introduced more nutrients back into his system through the I.V., as they had to flush his body clear of potassium prior to the 1st surgery. He’s been off food for 36 hours, the doctor said no food until tomorrow, though he can drink. The Vascular Surgeon liked his work, but says that the numbness in Bruce's foot will take a while to go away since it was without blood for too long, but now we're in the pink.

We are eternally grateful for the blessings we receive, Thank you.

Saturday 11/21/09 5:30PM



1:00pm Saturday 11/21/09 ~ Round 3 – this time with a Vascular Surgeon – thinking small tears in arteries or veins are causing lack of circulation… at this point saving the kidney is the focus. He’s still in there at 3:50… such a lot of work. Stay tuned, we ought to know more soon. Please continue to pray for Bruce and his surgical teams.

4:22PM Yes, even though Michigan can’t seem to make a touch down we seem to have… Bruce is out of surgery and is now the proud owner of a gortex artery graft, he’s in recovery now. Hopefully this will be the last surgery for 2009.

5:30PM He's Back! Color much improved, joking, coughing and doing his breathing exercises.

Sandy has asked me to point out that Bruce is extremely tired and really cannot accept visitors for a while. The threat of infection is very serious, and the 3 surgeries taxing. While Bruce loves his friends he truly should remain sequestered as much as possible. Thank you for your understanding. Please use this forum as a place to send him your comments, he will read this as his recovery progresses.

Heather

Sat 11/21/09 12:50 PM

There were some challenges through the night. A blood clot that took Bruce back into surgery was removed followed by some issue with the blood pressure and pulse in his one leg but things have mellowed this morning. He's awake and hungry (seems like a good sign to me) but still in a guarded situation. Kelly and Sandy have been trading off for catnaps here and there. Gale is heading to GR today for some relief for his team. What a long night for everyone! Sending up prayers for Bruce, his doctors, nurses and family!--Jennifer Szunko

Saturday, November 21, 2009 4:57 AM

Bruce is out of second surgery
He is good. All is good.
Doc said the lining of artery delaminated and
was blocking the blood from getting into the kidney.
They removed the clot from Kidney.
They also ran a catheter down the right leg and found no blood clot, so that is good.
Kelli went back to apartment and Mom is catching some sleep in the lounge chair in his room.
He is not back in his room yet.

Heather

Friday, November 20, 2009

Complications


1:19AM The pulse on his right leg is not good, an ultrasound is looking for a blood clot.

1:35AM They found the clot in the kidney, they’re taking him back in to the O.R. More prayers.

4:43AM Bruce is out of second surgery he is good. All is good.
Doc said the lining of artery delaminated and was blocking the blood from getting into the kidney. They removed the clot from Kidney. They also ran a catheter down the right leg and found no blood clot, so that is good. Kelli went back to apartment and Mom is catching some sleep in the lounge chair in his room. He is not back in his room yet.

7AM The doctors have been working very hard all night.
Another scare. Couldn’t find a pulse in his right foot again, Got a new machine and it found a pulse. If he goes back to the OR it’ll be a big deal with vascular surgeon and grafting veins & arteries and scary stuff like that. No food or drink since yesterday at 9am. He’s really thirsty and sucking on sponges. Kelli went to the apt to sleep, Mom is cat napping in the hospital room, Gale is on her way to GR.

Bruce is out of surgery!

11:08pm Bruce is out of surgery, he's good, kidney is working, there's an allergy showing up on his skin, we don't yet know why. Thank God. Stay tuned. Thank you for all your continued prayers.

Surgery Started around 7:45pm 11/20/09


Bruce went into surgery around 7:45pm ....all systems were go.
Mom and Kelli met surgeon, nurses and anesthesist(sp),
Kelli and Mom are now eating at a really good steak house. (Mom was hungry!!)
They are then headed to check into the apartment that the hospital reserves for families to use while they stay in town for things like this. It is nice, with kitchen and not too pricey at all.

They will go back to hospital after a while.
Somehow they need to pass 6 hours by really quick!!

Saint Mary’s Hospital 11-20-2009



Saint Mary’s Hospital


Update:

Bruce drove Kelli and Mom in her car to GR, he called the nurse to let her know they were 2 hours out and the nurse sounded disappointed, so Bruce stepped on it and flew down the road at 100mph in the Volvo. Mom was worried about her engine, ha. They walked in the door at 4:30 and he was stripped down into that handsome hospital dress before Mom could park the car.

By 4:45 Bruce had gotten his EKG, they had a tough time getting a vein but eventually got some of his blood, he’s got an IV, they’re adding an access point in his neck. They’re waiting for some lab report to return from Ann Arbor to ensure the donor is truly a good match. They believe it will be but once they know for sure, for sure, they will do the surgery either tonight or tomorrow morning.

He’s in Saint Mary’s Hospital in Room H704, Private room, beautiful view of Church spires with crosses, buildings and downtown Grand Rapids. I’ve asked them to create a list of how we can help them, since they dropped everything and headed out. Please resist sending flowers, send gifts to NFT in honor of Bruce instead. Tracy’s sent me an initial list, see below. I’ll forward more updates as I can.


Heather

NEWS Friday November 20th 2009


Today Bruce Lockwood was notified that a kidney, more of a match than Don's, is available. Bruce has made the decision to accept this kidney.

He will leave this afternoon with family members for a hospital in Grand Rapids. All we know about the kidney is that the doner is on life support and that the kidney is PERFECT MATCH!

The transplant will happen tonight.

As more information becomes available it will be posted on this site.

jib

Thursday, November 19, 2009

How Do You Know Bruce?

As a team member of the "Volunteers For Bruce" group I have been impressed by the wide diversity of people that know Bruce.

I am presenting "How do you know Bruce" as a topic that everyone can contribute to. Please use the comment box as your platform to write your story of how you know Bruce.

He will read these stories and hopefully gain inspiration to fuel his journey to recovery.

John Briggs (jib)

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

The Nov. 16 meeting of the Volunteers For Bruce went really well!!

Benefit Dinner plans for Dec. 12 were solidified. Tickets are available for sale!!! $10 each, kids 5 and under free! When buying or selling the tickets please have the checks for the tickets made payable to NFT, with "Bruce Lockwood" in the memo line.

More computer techies signed on to get the address' downloaded.

Lots of raffle gifts are rolling in! A diamond necklace, original art, golfing at Crystal Downs, ski weekends and more!!

Our first donations were received and Bill White, Treas. will send them down to NFT.

Two new campaigns have started. Cannister and Business Solicitation.

Incredible the support and enthusiasm these friends of Bruce exhibit!! THE NEXT MEETING OF THE VOLUNTEERS FOR BRUCE WILL BE MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30 AT THE GRAND TRAVERSE YACHT CLUB, 7 PM.

It's an important meeting so please make an effort to be there!!

Monday, November 16, 2009

Great new tool

Hello,

This blog has been created as a tool to provide you with updates on Bruce's progress. As you all know Bruce's life isn't in front of a computer so most of the information you'll see here will be posted by me, his sister, his Mother and a few of his close friends. At some point when he get's the life saving kidney transplant he will be sequestered in his home in order to stay away from possible infections and just possibly this will serve as a great form of communication for all of us.

You are welcome to send him well wishes here, he will read them. Thank you for your love, prayers and attention.

Heather Lockwood Clark