Five Feet Apart

by Rachael Lippincott

Five Feet Apart: Chapter 28: Will Summary & Analysis

Summary
Analysis
Still weak and exhausted as he recovers from the frozen pond and giving CPR, Will lies on a gurney with his mom by his side. As Stella is rolled out of the room, Will calls after Dr. Hamid. He tells her that he gave Stella CPR, and everyone is quiet, because they know this means it’s likely that Stella contracted B. cepacia. Dr. Hamid says that Will did the right thing, and that they’ll go ahead with the transplant anyway. Will quickly falls asleep, wearing an oxygen mask, and his mom strokes his hair. 
Will had to give Stella CPR, as she likely would have died without it. Usually people with B. cepacia are not eligible for lung transplants due to a worse survival rate, but Dr. Hamid decides to take the risk with Stella by going through with the surgery. Previously, Will’s relationship to his mom was strained by his illness, but this harrowing experience brings them closer together.
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Will and Stella’s mom wait outside the operating room during Stella’s surgery. Stella’s mom thanks Will for convincing Stella to get the transplant. Jason, Hope, Camila, and Mya all come to the waiting room. After hours of waiting, Dr. Hamid and the surgery team emerge with the news that the transplant was successful. Later, Barb comes to Will’s room to tell him that Stella tested negative for B. cepacia. Will’s mom asks about Will’s tests, and Barb says that the drug trial isn’t working.
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