Originally Posted by slumlord
Originally Posted by renegade50
Originally Posted by asphaltangel
For those who have been praying and staying in touch;

Mark is in OR at this time. His surgeon decided he would leave in both of his "old" kidneys based on the new information from Mark's lab work late yesterday. Mark will get the new kidney today, and will be out of surgery in approximately 3 hours.

The surgeon wanted to reduce Mark's risk of complications and cited the fact he has had 3 stents in his heart, etc. He told Mark that the old kidneys could be removed in 6 months if they were causing any problems.

He is expected to feel like a new person with the new kidney. He will have much less fatigue, and will not have all the skin problems, sleep issues, etc. Not to mention losing water weight and having improved cognitive function.

Family and friends are here waiting for both Mark and his cousin, Vicky, to come out of surgery. We would appreciate any prayers at this time.

What a fuuuuking train wreck...
Scam artist schit......

What a crock of sheeit

Why would any surgeon add 8 hours to an already complicated surgery?

Everyday, I encounter complete buffoonery in all corners of the human experience

Surely was just table talk for his boob friends on the campfire at the time.

And YES, I know what I speak of in case any old ‘gotcha’ couch cûnts or “bovine veterinarians “ want to challenge me.


And his Facebook profile STILL showed him as, "Medically Disabled", too, with however many years now past his successful kidney transplant surgery...

Can't get a license to sell insurance anymore due to getting busted too many times for his previous scamming of customers so he's apparently milking the SSI disability benefit for all he can...



https://www.mayoclinic.org/tests-procedures/kidney-transplant/about/pac-20384777


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...Expect soreness or pain around the incision site while you're healing. Most kidney transplant recipients can return to work and other normal activities within eight weeks after transplant. Avoid lifting objects weighing more than 10 pounds or exercising other than walking until the wound has healed (usually about six weeks after surgery)....