fine. I told my boyfriend Tom that we needed to leave our
home in Tucson right away and get to Montana to be with
my son. I started getting clothes together while talking to
many people on the phone. I talked to the doctor again at
the hospital. He told me they are going to do a brain test on
my son. They did the test. Then, the organ donor people
called me about my son. I told them I wanted to wait and
see what happened. The doctor called for a second opinion,
and was told that there was nothing they could do for
my boy. I felt my heart break into pieces.
Since my son didn’t respond to the first test, the doctor
said they would do another test in a couple of hours. Then
an organ donation place called about my mom. They
wanted to know if any of her organs could be donated. I
told them to call back in a hour. Because my mom was
active in the Gallatin Empire Lions Club, I decided that she
would want her eyes go to someone who needed help.
Then I got the call from the doctor telling me that he was
sorry, but my son had died. He said that my son gave up
during the second test. I decided to have my son’s organs
donated so that he could help someone else. I thanked the
doctor for everything he did and then felt speechless.
Now I am dealing with three deaths, deaths of people
who were so very important to me. It has been very challenging.
I been going to a support group, therapy, and
reading books. Two of the books I been reading are