"Now that his new kidney is functioning at 100 percent, Hyder told Mike Waters of Syracuse.com he looks forward to getting back to work."
"If Hyder does receive the kidney from McMorrow on the planned date of July 15th, it means he has just 16 dialysis treatments remaining."
"Three days a week, Hyder drives from Newport to Wakefield, R.I. where he sits in a room for four hours to receive dialysis treatment."