my brother is the best
a few years ago, my oldest cousin on my dad’s side, scott, got really sick, all of a sudden. so sick it seemed he might die at any moment. it was a scary time for him and all the family, especially his wife and two daughters. it turned out his liver just wasn’t working any more – not due to too much drinking or drugs or any of the usual reasons livers stop working, but from some rare disease called PSC. to make matters worse, all this increases the likelihood of liver cancer, which if it happened, would spread more quickly to the rest of the body before a transplant would probably happen. all very scary stuff.
so. yesterday, tuesday, my brother marcus went to the john hopkins hospital in baltimore and they took out 60% of his liver to give to scott. (the liver is an amazing organ – it regenerates and his liver will be just like new once it grows back. ) for those of us that know marcus, this is just so typical him. he was an EMT/medic, a volunteer fireman, a cop,.. basically, if it involves saving people, marcus has wanted to do it. there was a lot of testing involved before the operation of course, and without the support of his wife kim as well as the rest of the family, it would have been pretty impossible, but still, it was marcus taking a risk to save someone, yet again. isn’t he awesome? 
marcus was in surgery for hours – like ten hours or something crazy like that – and so was scott of course. so far all seems to be going well for both of them, knock on wood. marcus was moved today from ICU to IMCU, which is a step down emergency-wise, though he’ll be at the hospital for a while until his liver has grown back (!), i believe. so, fingers can be uncrossed now, but slowly.
a nice postscript to all this is that the bbc (working with the discovery channel) was planning a documentary on health stuff, including living liver donor transplants and after contacting john hopkins for possible candidates to film, chose scott and marcus. it’ll air this fall – and believe me, i’ll tell you all when i get the date. i don’t know how long the segment will be, but so far they’ve filmed dozens of hours, including my dad’s birthday party that marcus went to just days before the surgery and marcus riding about on his motorcycle. pretty cool, huh? i’m glad that their story is being captured and that others will see how great my brother is. 
after all that, then, thank you for the good wishes and happy thoughts sent this way – as soon as i got them, i bumped them straight over to maryland.
(p.s. scott’s wife martha started a blog, with most of the updates on the status page. all the cheesy comments are from my family, yes that’s how we are.)
(another p.s. when i think of my brother, i think of these things: one christmas he gave me a solid gold barbie – no, not 24k or whatever, but based on the tv show, remember that? – and i was ecstatic over The Most Perfect Gift i was sure i could ever get; sitting in his ford bronco listening to the very excellent rock group rush; being freaked out in the woods with my sister because we knew marcus was hiding somewhere waiting to scare us, ah good times. i remember once when i was like eight and he would’ve been around sixteen, he started tickling me so much i fell down in a doorway. we both kept laughing so much that i banged my head hard again the doorframe – and he immediately went “oops! ooohh, laugh it off, laugh it off, ha ha ha, right, right? don’t cry, it’s funny, right?” hee, he was so nervous i was going to bawl my eyes out, but no fears, i had a hard head and i adored my brother. oh yeah, the first pic is from june this year, the second is marcus in bolivia, with my mom and my cousin jorgito, when marcus was like 15, and the last is him as the goalie for the MC Dogs hockey team in maryland. go marcus!)
{ posted 6 September 06, under familia! }
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What a great guy. It really takes a special person and a lot of courage to do what he’s doing. Best of luck to both!
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That is amazing! What a story ;) What a guy!
Any chance you know where Marcus plays hockey? wonder if he has ever played with my husband…
~ Lolly
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That is one amazing story… you are so lucky to have a brother like Marcus. Hope both he and Scott make speedy recoveries.
~ Liz
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I am very, very relieved. I know the guys aren’t out of the woods yet, but it’s still a huge hurdle. I’ll keep sending a steady stream of good thoughts your way. And I’ll see you Saturday morning! xox,
~ Julia
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That is amazing, indeed! what a wonderful person your brother is!
~ moni
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Good for your brother, and fingers crossed for both of them!!
~ --Deb
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I’m hoping and toasting to a speedy recovery for both of them! What an amazing man your brother is!
See you at Natural Dying next weekend? Hope so!
~ JoShell
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Marcus absolutely is awesome, in the more traditional sense of the word… awe-some.
it was nice to peek into how things are going on Martha and Scott’s blog. such touching and heartening happenings. i’m glad everyone is recovering well so far and send more good thoughts.
i adore your family, Andrea! the enthusiasm, the cheering, the open hearts, you know… some of the best of human sentiments.
~ meowgirl
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Go, Marcus! What a phenomenal human being. Plenty more positive vibes being sent their way for a speedy recovery :)
~ amanda
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Hey, Andrea…what a superman of a bro you have…I wish he would be my brother…of course I have one that is the best also…Superman… All I tell you, I hope you have a son like I have…another Superhombre!!!!
~ Teru
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Hey Andrea! Thanks so much for this little corner of the NET! Thanks to all you that have responded for your kind wishes. My sisters are ALL so great (they make me blush sometimes)!
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You are awsome Viva:) You are very special to Marcus and we are very glad that you are coming home soon to see us:) We have missed you here but we understand. Thank you so much for having this site. It’s great to see all respond when something like this happens! Everyone just pulls together! That’s awsome:) We will see you very soon!
We love you:)
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Bellissima!
Don’t you know that you’re not supposed to make your loved ones cry??! What an AMAZING site you have here! I have tried to stop looking at ALL the links and…CAN’T! I love you, Marcus, Lucinda and Claudin all as my best friends and only hope that Kiyra, Jesse, Jenna and Baby G will find the same friendship, support and love in eachother. YOU ROCK!And Marcus- you absolutely amaze all of us! There are no words to express the proudness John and I feel to have you in our lives! We love you!
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Can you email me contact info for the Discovery Channel/BBC documentary that is working with Johns Hopkins?
I need to know how they got access since my local hospital won’t allow media to the facility at all. They say it’s because of HIPAA and I know it’s a croc of garbage.
I am going through the appointments to see if I can donate my liver to my father in law. A local new photographer and possibly a documentary filmmaker my want to shadow me but I need to see how I can get them access.Thank you,
Brent~ Brent