into the lobby.

Sullivan Arch: Page from "Scrapbook: Or. Pictorial Artifacts from my Recent Past." Click to View

U of C called me back today. I am eligible for the transplant. "All options are on the table." And, the transplant surgeon said from his initial analysis, I'm a "perfect candidate" for the surgery. So, we'll see where this takes us. That's a big decision to make.

I recently met a really sweet person, Kari, who has gone through much of what I'm dealing with now. Her story is inspiring, and the fact that she has shared it with me and others is a testament to the fact that there is still some humanity left in this world! http://mycarcinoidstory.com/

Kari Commented today:
Hi Anthony! It's Kari - your new Carcinoid friend from Indiana! I love your blog and it's everything that I went through as well. You are going to be okay! :-) Your most recent post almost makes me speechless because it is a complete reflection of so many of the thoughts and experiences that I've had as well. My eyes welled up with tears when I read the part about your experience at Northwestern. I felt the exact same way! P.S.make sure you take the elevator down to the lobby level. We always loved the way the elevator lady announced "Lobby" as if it was a magical, sensuous place to be.

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