A large package arrived in the mail on Friday from Mayo Transplant Center. It provided lots of paperwork that needs to be filled out by Mark's dentist/doctor and read through before the 4 day evaluation meetings begin. It provided us with a schedule of the days activities for the four days worth of evaluation testing that will take place over the next two weeks. As we perused through the material, Mark already made a comment about how he did not want to have one of the tests done (as he has had it done before and has not been the most comfortable test). I will be attending the first two days of testing and we will see if I am needed at the last two,because as a caregiver I will have my own sessions I am required to attend. According to the paperwork, after all this testing is finished we will recieve a letter from the transplant team letting us know if Mark is able to get a transplant. The paperwork and these meetings will provide us with some answers we have been wondering about for a while now about this entire process and as always I will be keeping everyone updated as we go through each of the days.
Easter lunch as awesome at our house. If anybody didn't know this already, but Mark is an amazing cook. He pulled off another great meal! The only disappointment of the day was that my stomach could not hold the amount of food I wanted to keep eating! We finished off the day by playing a little "apples to apples" with the neighbors and family. Today I have off from school, so I plan on relaxing for a bit and then going to work this evening at JC Penney's. Busy week for the Clark household!
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