Around midnight last night I heard from my brother, Ron, that my niece, Liz, was transported by ambulance from Colorado Springs to a Denver hospital with a transplant center. She had a kidney transplant 4 years ago. Her blood pressure and creatinine levels were high; her hemoglobin count was low. Please pray for Liz, my brother (who is at a conference in Chicago) and his wife (who is at home in Kansas City.)
Please pray for the three of them, especially that the doctors there will be able to get her counts under control and that there will not be any damage to her kidney. I'll update as I have more information.
Showing posts with label kidney transplant. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kidney transplant. Show all posts
Friday, March 31, 2017
Sunday, August 18, 2013
God's Miracle for Elizabeth
I just wanted to update everyone on Elizabeth's progress since the kidney transplant surgery on June 28. It's barely been six weeks, but the doctor's have released her to normal (and not so normal) activity because all of her important "levels" are in the normal range.
I say "not so normal" because Ron and Jane drove her to MU last weekend so she could move in and begin practicing with Marching Mizzou! I think classes start this week and God answered our prayers (and hers) to be a "normal" college student. Of course, she still has a lot of medicine to take and regular bloodwork and blood pressure checks, but compared to where she was just 6 weeks ago . . . . . it is God's miracle for Elizabeth.
Here's a picture of our beautiful niece . . . . . thanks for praying her (and my sister, her donor) through this process.
I say "not so normal" because Ron and Jane drove her to MU last weekend so she could move in and begin practicing with Marching Mizzou! I think classes start this week and God answered our prayers (and hers) to be a "normal" college student. Of course, she still has a lot of medicine to take and regular bloodwork and blood pressure checks, but compared to where she was just 6 weeks ago . . . . . it is God's miracle for Elizabeth.
Here's a picture of our beautiful niece . . . . . thanks for praying her (and my sister, her donor) through this process.
Wednesday, July 10, 2013
She's Back (at home)
After 13 days at Children's Mercy, Elizabeth (and Ron/Jane) went home yesterday afternoon. Of course, it's a little scary to be at home, away from the constant reassurance that everything is progressing as it should. Please pray for the three of them as they begin this new phase of recovery. Specifically, pray that she will regain her strength, that the kidney will "take charge" of her blood pressure, which is still higher than the doctors would like, and that she can begin to feel normal again.
She is scheduled to leave for her freshman year at MU in about a month, so we are praying for a month of consistent, continuous recovery.
Wednesday, July 3, 2013
Recovery in Progress
My sister was able to go home from the hospital yesterday and "enjoy" her birthday. She's feeling better (relatively speaking) each day, although the doctors told her she would probably feel like she's been hit by a Mac truck for 2-3 months.
Elizabeth is improving also . . . . little by little they are removing IV lines and meds and replacing them with oral medications to get her ready to go home one of these days. Without the IV fluids she's now up to her new goal of drinking 5 liters of water per day.
Here's a picture of her with two special visitors, Royals players Wade Davis and Alex Gordon.
Elizabeth is improving also . . . . little by little they are removing IV lines and meds and replacing them with oral medications to get her ready to go home one of these days. Without the IV fluids she's now up to her new goal of drinking 5 liters of water per day.
Here's a picture of her with two special visitors, Royals players Wade Davis and Alex Gordon.
Tuesday, July 2, 2013
Medical lab error or power of prayer?
I heard from my brother last night about 10:30 and they are rejoicing! As many of you know, yesterday morning Elizabeth (Liz) had routine bloodwork that showed her hemoglobin had dropped significantly. In addition, the new kidney appeared to have stopped producing urine. With these two "red flags," she was sent for a CAT scan and ultrasound. We sent out a rather urgent petition for prayer. Before the test results were available her surgeon told them that he wasn't "overly concerned." We prayed, nonetheless.
Late evening, they repeated the hemoglobin test and it was NORMAL! The lab said the earlier test was an error. The ultrasound results showed nothing of concern. In addition, they realized that the lack of urine was due to a small blockage in the bladder. The kidney was WORKING, but nothing was exiting.
By 10:30 pm, she was getting ready to go for a late evening stroll and had been eating solid food. So, I am pondering the question--Lab error or power of prayer? We don't have to know exactly what happened, but we can't deny we serve an awesome and powerful God. Our God is healer!
We're so grateful for your prayers and I will continue to keep you updated on her progress. Today is my sister's birthday and she should be heading home this morning.
Monday, July 1, 2013
Transplant Update
This morning we found out that Elizabeth's kidney has almost completely stopped producing urine. Obviously, this is not the news we wanted to hear. She has had a CAT scan and an ultrasound, as well as several blood tests. The blood tests are within normal ranges; the other test results are not yet available.
This could be the first signs that her body is rejecting the kidney or it could just be a temporary "wrinkle." At this point, my brother said that the surgeon is "not overly concerned." We are holding on to his optimism and God's promises! Please pray that the kidney wakes up and gets back to work!
Sunday, June 30, 2013
Two days post surgery
We visited both Kristi and Elizabeth today. Kristi was sitting up in the chair beside the bed and trying to eat the wonderful hospital made mashed potatoes, but not having much fun. When the surgeon stopped by to see Elizabeth today he told her she could move out of the PICU this afternoon. Her kidney is functioning well and, as a result, her levels are dropping in to normal ranges--something she hasn't seen since her kidneys failed more than one and a half years ago.
It's so amazing how God knits together our bodies so that a kidney from a willing donor can be transplanted in a recipient and the "kidney" immediately does what it was created to do.
Thanks for praying; keep it up! There's still a long road to recovery for both of them, but we're praising God for his provision this far!
Saturday, June 29, 2013
Saturday morning transplant update
Just talked with my brother, Ron, and he said that Liz is doing well this morning (as well as can be expected after a 8 hour surgery.) Kristi is struggling with pain and nausea. Please continue to pray for both of them as there are still some rough days ahead.
Friday, June 28, 2013
Transplant is Complete!
Surgery is over! Doctor's said it went "peachy keen." Elizabeth has been moved to the Pediatric ICU for recovery. Ron and Jane should be able to see her in 60-90 minutes after she wakes up. Kristi is out of recovery and in her room. Her husband and girls went up to see her about 45 minutes ago. Praising the Lord for his goodness and mercy!
Surgery Waiting Room
This will be a day of waiting . . . . .
Elizabeth, my niece, and Kristi, my sister were admitted to Children's Mercy Hospital yesterday afternoon in order to prepare for today's surgery. Ron and Jane, my brother and sister-in-law, spent the night last night. They said that nurses woke Elizabeth up at 3:30 this morning to start the process. She left the room about 7:30 to head down to surgery. They will do her nefrectomy (removal of both kidneys) first. Kristi will go down to surgery about 9:00 a.m. as her surgical process is much shorter.
All together, they are telling us Liz's surgery will take from 6-8 hours, while Kristi's will be 3-4. Liz will go to the ICU after recovery; Kristi will go to a regular room.
Thank you for praying along with us today.
Friday, May 17, 2013
Not just another prom
If you have a chance, please click on this link to read an article about our niece, Elizabeth, who is waiting on a kidney transplant. It's from the Children's Mercy Hospital website: Elizabeth
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