Andrea Courtois Donates Kidney To Photojournalist Aaron Higginbotham; New Kidney Working, Both Home

WBZ Colleagues Reunite After Successful Living kidney transplant

USA: Two WBZ colleagues have recovered at home after a living kidney transplant in a story the station first reported a few weeks earlier. Nightside assignment manager Andrea Courtois donated a kidney to photojournalist Aaron Higginbotham in a planned living-donor procedure. The transplant and immediate postoperative period were presented as the focal events that brought the newsroom together around the pair.

Station updates confirm the surgery succeeded and Aaron’s new kidney is functioning. He was discharged from the hospital today and returned home as part of his initial recovery. Donor Andrea Courtois left the medical facility more than a week ago and has already progressed to walking distances exceeding two miles during her convalescence, signaling a strong early recovery for both donor and recipient.

Colleagues expressed relief and affection for the two, noting how much they were missed in the newsroom and offering wishes for continued healing. The narrative framed the transplant as a successful act of workplace solidarity and medical collaboration, with both individuals back in familiar surroundings and on the path to resuming everyday activity.

The coverage emphasized concrete milestones: the completion of the operation, the functioning status of the transplanted kidney, hospital discharge for the recipient, and the donor’s steady mobility at home. Those facts make the transplant the center of the report and underline the immediate outcomes—stable graft function and active recoveries—without elaboration beyond what station representatives conveyed.


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