Maybe they should remember that you had a meltdown - good for your image. "Don't mess with Rachel." Hey about that 'naughty business' - one never knows.

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Home again, had to go back up to Portland for a final blessing for transplant, and an MRI to check out an irregularity they found on CT. It's a nothing thing, so we're good to go!
I also attended an education class about transplant. Most of it was repetition, but there was one new thing--I have to be sun conscious for pretty much the rest of my life. They said even years post transplant, a severe enough sunburn can trigger life-threatening graft vs host disease.......that's going to be a hard one! I've always shunned sunscreen. I wear hats sometimes, but I love love love being in the sun. Can't tolerate long sleeves, especially in the summer. Guess I'll be checking out the spray on sunscreens and just making it a daily habit. When they say "life-threatening", it tends to get your attention![]()
The plan is for a nice weekend at home, enjoying my guys and then packing. Will head up Monday night!