Tuesday, July 25, 2017

Success! Kidney Transplant Surgery Performed

Wednesday, July 19, 2017 is my other birthday.


It's the day that I received a kidney transplant at NY-Presbyterian Columbia Medical Center with the help of Renewal of Life (http://www.life-renewal.org/).  For several years I've been suffering from polycystic kidney disease ("PKD"), an inherited genetic disease that causes cysts to grow on and in the kidneys, gradually reducing kidney function.  This is what PKD looks like.


Through my website (http://www.Kidney4Ellis.com) and my FaceBook campaign I was fortunate that a fabulous person came forth and decided to become my kidney donor.  Cheri Ruane, a 44-year-old mother of two from Somerville Massachusetts, found it in her heart to be an angel from heaven and donate a very good kidney to me. 

Cheri had the support of her husband Chris, and children Cooper and Casey.

This beyond-words wonderful gift will certainly extend my life greatly and return me to normal functionality.   Prior to the surgery I was in kidney failure, days away from dialysis.  But now my kidney function, by all accounts, is normal and hopefully will stay normal for decades.  Certainly I will be on a regimen of anti-rejection drugs and other medicines for the rest of my life. But I will live and I will have a good quality of life.

 

I am recovering at home for a couple of weeks, possibly more, before returning to work.

There are no words to express my gratitude to Cheri Ruane and her wonderful supportive family who made the rest of my life possible.

Friday, July 7, 2017

Transplant Surgery Scheduled This Month

Several angels have come forward to save my life by donating a kidney.  Fortunately one of them has been approved by the transplant committee at NY-Presbyterian Columbia.  There are no words to express my and my family's gratitude.


It will be one year to the day from the time I registered at NY-Presbyterian Columbia until the date of my scheduled transplant surgery, and less than six months since I went online with this website.  Talk about the power of social media for reaching out, and the essential goodness of people who more than extend themselves to help others in need.  This truly is a profound gift of life.

Further information to follow.