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This chapter looks at Deb Porter Gill's and the author's lives nearly two years since transplant operation. Both women continue to enjoy good health, with no significant complications from the procedure. It describes Deb's vigilant regimen…

By John D. LantosJanuary 1, 20211 min readin Cornell University Press eBooks

This chapter looks at Deb Porter Gill's and the author's lives nearly two years since transplant operation. Both women continue to enjoy good health, with no significant complications from the procedure. It describes Deb's vigilant regimen of medications, as her prescriptions put transplant recipients at particular risk for COVID-19. The chapter also highlights Deb's periodic checkups and the author's sixth-month follow-up and last visit to the clinic. One year after the donation surgery, the author's tests showed that she continued to do well with one kidney. Ultimately, the chapter discusses the friendship they created following the surgery, and the author's partnership to write a book.

Originally published at Cornell University Press eBooks · January 1, 2021.

About the author

John D. Lantos is a pediatrician and bioethicist writing on AI in medicine, neonatal intensive care, and end-of-life decisions. His essays appear in JAMA, JAMA Pediatrics, the Hastings Center Report, the New England Journal of Medicine, and Aeon. Read more about John.

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