Hello Famikly and Friends,
I thought they were going to hold him at MSK forever but they finally released him Monday afternoon. They kept him an extra day because his red blood cell count was low. This was what he went to see his doctor for in the first place. They did additional tests and decided that it was safe to release him. What a relief, we are so blessed.! There were so many other people on the same floor that he was on who had more severe problem; some had to have chemo and others had only a short time to live.
Will has not been able to tolerate the pain killers that were precribed for him so he is going through a difficult period right now. The muscles around the incisions to remove his left kidney are some of the thickest muscles in the body so he has to be very careful to keep the stitches in place for proper healing. In 1977, I donated my left kidney to my brother, so I know what he is going through and it is a very painful healing process
As I write this, I pray for everyone who has to go through this trauma and wish the best outcome for them.
Your calls, emails, notes, visits, and those beautiful flowers have helped Will through these trying times. You are such wonderful people and I thank you for being there for my soul mate and the beautiful father of our incredible daughter!
Once again, thank you for your good wishes and your prayers.
Love, Light, and Blessings,
Will, Pat, and Patricia
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