But it’s not a no either.
The transplant team has requested that PD#1 has two additional tests and a couple of things clarified. But they aren’t kidney related and we are taking that as a positive sign. Why would they want PD#1 to do this if the kidneys weren’t good and at least one donatable? I won’t say what additional tests are needed or what items need to be clarified because of PD#1’s privacy but we are hopeful they can be taken care of painlessly (well, for me anyway, since really I just have to sit back and let PD#1 do it all).
We can’t be certain what this does to timing for a transplant date.
We’re fine. Really. Julian said "well, it’s not bad necessarily" and we agreed that we’re as a guarded as ever not to hope but also not to look at our situation as gloom and doom either. We’re still in limbo. And that does sting a little bit I must admit.
Yes, guarded and unstable (me anyway).

Hang in there. It will turn out all right. I suppose the next evaluation meeting will be next Wednesday?
I hate it when the universe hands over vague answers instead of clear ones. Here’s hoping for more clarity soon!
Congratulations on some sort of answer, that’s not a no. Keeping my fingers crossed and hands folded (prayers)
Nothing is easy, is it?
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