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Hi, y’all, it’s Dutch. Nick hasn’t had that great of a day today. It started
off really good. He met the two people who donated their kidney and liver to
him. After they left—and completely unrelated—he started to decline a bit.
They’ve been changing his meds around to see what works, and it seems like the
combination they’re on now caused problems. He is going to be okay. It didn’t
cause any permanent damage to his health. This is just something that happens
sometimes. It’s a very tricky and fragile balance. It’s not like there’s one
perfect regimen that works with everyone. Like, sign here if you’ve had a
double transplant, and then this is all the medication that you’ll need. Every
patient is different, not just as individuals, but from the specific situation
that led them to needing treatment. No one has lost as many organs as he did,
in the same room that he was in, at his exact same age, and blah, blah, blah,
blah, blah. It just takes time, with some trial and error. That’s one of the
reasons why they didn’t just kick him out of the hospital as soon as he could
stand on his own two feet. They’re keeping him here so they can find these
problems while he’s still under their immediate protection. We’re all anxious
for him to be home, so he can generally be more comfortable and relaxed, but
it’s obviously not time for that yet. And also, I think they found all the
people responsible for doing this to him, but I’m sure you’ve read all about
it in the news, so don’t go trying to use this site as your number one source
for information on the investigation. They don’t tell us anything. We receive
updates at the same time you do. Anyway, I’m sure that Nick will be able to
give you his own thoughts tomorrow. Seeya!
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