Some background information: When a patient has a kidney transplant, the original kidneys are not removed. Instead, the kidney is placed in the front of the body and the old kidneys are left in their locations. For most patients, it is too traumatic to remove the kidneys and have the transplant. The old kidneys usually are not harmful. This is not the case for Clayton. His kidneys had radiation as a an infant and are considered neurologically compromised. As was his bladder. In hindsight, for most of the doctors, a nephrectomy probably should have been done prior to Greg donating his kidney to Clayton. His kidneys have been sending out random, mixed up signals since they had received nerve damage during the radiation. The kidney that Greg donated (fondly called "Righty") was damaged when he had an episode of flash pulmonary edema in October of '08. It continued to make urine but Clayton needed to start dialysis because Righty could no longer make high quality urine.
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11 years ago
Blessings dear ones - have you posted the benefit on Twitter? (Just a thought).
ReplyDeleteI will be praying...my Dad survived open heart surgery last year, he's in his mid 80's - they didn't expect him to live, but started a prayer chain, visits, everything humanly possible.
I sure can't predict anything, but know God meets us in the middle of the storm.
Hugs & Love,
RH
Just stopping by to give a written hug, to let you know you continue to be in my thoughts and prayers.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
RH
Thank you for your thoughts and prayers. That's what matters most. Been busy with preparations and visiting.
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