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Friday, July 17, 2015

Gwendolyn's Story

Over the course of this journey Tina and I have had the absolute privilege of getting to know Elijah's mother, Gwendolyn.  Below, she tells her story...from a mother's prospective.  I can't imagine having to walk through this with one of my children.  Gwendolyn is a true pillar of strength.  Tina and I are blessed because of her and love every picture and update she sends us of sweet Elijah.  Read her very own words below and be blessed:

Today is the day I thought I would sit down and write some of my thoughts down about this traumatic experience my son my kids our donor and her family have went through in such short time that will be forever engraved in our hearts and minds. After a 15 hour labor and 5 hours of constant pushing the birth of my little man Elijah Kweku Tsawo finally occurred June 25. With immediate attention the doctors knew something was wrong. Test after test and even leaving the hospital nothing was set in stone with what his condition was we knew jaundice and we knew it was different from the jaundice my other children had.        
On our journey back to the states for Hawaii felt doing a biopsy on such a small child would be extreme I knew I had to do more. Every doctor any doctor please hear my cry and one did Dr. Mesra ga. From Greenville N.C. he listened ordered biopsy which left us here. Biliary Atresia or B.A. as most living through it calls it…either way it was new to my family and we were not inviting it in! After the first biopsy was returned incomplete I was told we have to go back in but while in if we can save the liver we will with a procedure called the Kasai which would try to relieve the toxins from the liver that are now taking over my babies body. It did save us some time but while in the doctor informed me it was worse than expected and we would have to do a liver transplant. Not only was my heart screaming my head and my mouth was also. Exhaustion anxiety loss of appetite came flooding over me. As I walked to recovery to now see my little man I knew I had to pull it together and get ready to see the bravest baby I know. It wasn’t over again this was only to by us time until we can get a liver for donation.
                  To shortened the story the day has come , three dry runs( when ur called to arrive at Duke they have a liver for you and it turns out they can’t use it either too damaged too large) a quiet two and half hour drive alone keeping positive thoughts praying to God! Let this be Elijah’s liver! Let there be no more dry runs Lord! lets pray that this Donor is a match for my baby !lets pray that this Donor is a match for my baby!  I use caps  cause She deserves it!
                  Dr. Sudan to come in to guarantee she would take good care of my baby like he was her own and there were No more tears from me. Only the thought of a happy little boy running around causing chaos around the house eating real food. Will his eyes be white? Believe it or not just to see the color and texture of his poops would really make me the happiest mom.

                  I met and Angel that day who actually found me. She was this little woman standing there ready to show me this beautiful soul on her camera phone and she did! It was our Donor Sarah! We can put a face to this amazing thought of a person I had in my head.. I had already come up with many ways I would find who it was and how I could find this person and I say this because the day before I asked would I be able to meet the donor and I was told maybe not it would be up to them and since there was such news around our story she probably didn’t want to meet us. My heart ached but back to meeting my angel I know people thought we were crazy cause we were crying like crazy in the middle of the hall we didn’t care I got to see this person close and personal and she had so much to tell me about our Donor.  Thank you Nicole for finding me! thank you Sarah for becoming” a part” of our lives and will forever be so .Elijah will know both of you very well as he grows and develops into this wonderful young man God has him to be! Elijah, me and my family, Sarah and her family went through this experience for a reason and I feel as the same we have to educate. I have been written asking “ how do I live if I give him my liver”? Valid question? As much as we use google to find or educate ourselves on how to do our lashes, hair, recipes etc… we should be doing the same when it comes to things that can make a difference in someone’s life. I educated myself when I knew my sons condition and I didn’t and wouldn’t stop. I want to ask everyone who reads this to educate themselves on one thing they know nothing about in regards to being a donor, and those in need in your local area and or community. Elijah is doing very well today he will be on medicines for the rest of his life to prevent viral infection and to prevent rejection of his new liver and we do labs so far on a weekly basis. He cries when they draw his blood and I whisper in his ear every time” son the hard part is over YOU GOT THIS”!  I thank you Sarah for answering that email and I thank you for having such loving heart.