@ MooseMom, he is a good candidate for transplant. He has no other health issues outside of what is kidney- related (elevated BP, occasional gout flare ups). In fact, his doctor suggested last April that we start the process for a preemptive transplant and try to bypass dialysis altogether, since we have a few willing donors. Well, the transition from Medicare to his crappy work insurance meant trading the transplant center that had the red carpet rolled out for us to one that is covered by his work insurance. The new center has since claimed to 1. not ever received his transplant paperwork and asking us to resubmit to 2. Claiming they found it in a pile of files six months later (after an angry phone call from me) to 3. Saying they are reviewing the file (as of Nov).Extremely frustrating. I'm supposed to discuss insurance issues with the clinic social worker to see if transitioning him to my insurance after the wedding will impact his level of benefit or care.
But caring and loving someone is an amazing thing.
Back to the air in abdomen issue following surgery. The nurse said his body will just take some time to reabsorb this air. Is there anything else he can do to speed up this process? I know it's a long shot, but figured it wouldn't hurt to ask.