This guy is A#1!
vrodhill. Thank you!
For an "Old Stud" you must be in great shape to have passed all evaluation for living unrelated kidney donation after age 60. I do recipient evaluations almost daily for the heart transplant program here. Did also for the kidney transplant team on another institution. Everything has to be perfect. You were probably THE only healthy patient hospitalized that day AND you volunteered. I get the chills every time we do this living donor thing with kidney transplantation (of course no living donors with :heart: transplants

). Everything MUST be absolutely perfect. I'm taking my hat off right now and wanted to tell you how much prouder I am of the forum with you in it. Hope your friend is free of rejection, off dialysis with a creatinine less than 1.5 as yours should also be. Be careful with the boat or any stunts, only one kidney to bruise now.
Everyone here especially if they put their lifes at risk should consider organ donation if braindeath occurs. Unless you believe that taking your picture will take your soul away (back to sarcasm, inevitable).
Hey! If he's OK tell him it was not just the kidney. Life's better if you can still pee standing up :laugh: . Patient of mine once told me that since his transplant came from a female donor he felt the urge to pee sitting down.

:laugh: If the recipient was female then that could be a problem.