Brent continues to heal very well as he recovers from the kidney
transplant he had just two days ago. The
nurses challenge their patients to do 13 laps on the transplant wing by the time they are discharged
and Brent has by far exceeded that. As
of tonight they tell us he will be discharged tomorrow.
Derek was released this morning and is recovering great as
well. We are so thankful for the Tinder
family who were all here to show their support for their dad.
PRAISE:
- Both Derek and Brent continue to heal very well.
- God has provided for us in so many ways in regards to hotels, finances, prayers, friends and family to surprisingly stop by as well as our other NorthCreek UCSF guests (aka patients). Such a testament to the love and care we have for one another.
PRAYER:
- Brent's body to respond with minimal complications to all of the new prescriptions his system needs to tolerate and heal well in order to not reject the kidney, as well as remember all of our instructions regarding his medications.
- God would protect Brent from side effects and from getting any colds or flu. His immune system will be surpressed so it will not fight off the new kidney.
- Strength, Patience, Wisdom and Endurance to heal as we begin this journey now at home tomorrow.
Brent making his laps
Brent (kidney recipient) and Derek (kidney donor)
Casey & Brent Moutier with Derek & Karen Tinder
Casey and Brent with Casey's parents, Jon & Anne McNeff
Surprise visit from some of Casey's family visiting from SoCal, Ronda, Megan & Dan McNeff
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