Archive for July, 2006

Kaley Update 7/31/06

Monday, July 31st, 2006

There have been no updates to this blog recently concerning Kaley because there has been very little change in the last month. She still has a nasty blood infection, however and is still running 3 antibiotics every day.

She has been out of the hospital for over 60 days as of last Friday night and as such has been reinstated to full coverage by Medicare! Kaley has not been out this long since I have known here and from what she tells me this is the longest in 5 years.

Kaley’s health, while not great, has been stable enough to enable us to think about doing short overnight trips together (i.e. < an hours drive from the Twin Cities to a B & B or something).

Dennis Update[2]

Monday, July 31st, 2006

Another update about our friend Denis. He is out and doing quite well. His kidney has woken up and he was able to skip dialysis last Thursday. His wound is healing nicely and he is off all pain meds and is driving around town again. He is still out from work for the near future.

Dennis Update

Friday, July 21st, 2006

Taylor and I saw Dennis over lunch today.  He was doing fairly well.  The organ has started to wake up, although it’s not up all the way yet.  He has been walking around for a while and is soon (perhaps as soon as later today) going to be going home to continue recovery there.

Dennis Transplant Update

Monday, July 17th, 2006

My friend Dennis’ transplant happened late yesterday afternoon/evening. The doctors said everything went well. Kaley and I were with him before and after the surgery and he was in great spirits prior, although his nervousness did finally show through just before they rolled him into the pre-op room when we left him. Afterwards he looked wonderful. The new kidney had not started producing urine yet, but I guess that’s pretty common in cadaver donors. His blood pressure (normally high) was like a jogger (125/66). Thank you for your thoughts and prayers.

Prayer request

Saturday, July 15th, 2006

Hi,

A good friend of mine, Dennis, who was a huge pillar of support for Kaley and I during Kaley’s dialysis days finally got his own call! Dennis has been on dialysis for 3 years waiting for a new kidney and he during his vacation out east he got the call! His transplant will happen sometime Sunday.

Please keep him and his family in your thoughts and prayers.