Second chance at life: A Kearney man receives a heart transplant at UNMC Nov 23, 2022 Nov 23, 2022 0 Faith, family help Alexis Goodsell of Kearney fight cancer Here's the low down on the green comet set to light up the skies 91-year-old Arthur Rupprecht reflects on his 'wonderful life,' years of travel Here's how ice can be unpredictable on the lakes Minden wins Southwest Conference championship Alda man discusses finding kidnapped Grand Island baby Amherst senior wrestler, Reagan Gallaway, commits to Hastings College This Day in History: The day the music died RAW: TN: MEMPHIS ICY ROAD CONDITIONS: CAR CRASH TX: GRANDMOTHER RIDES OUT TORNADO IN SUV Sam Smith was spat at in the street after changing their pronouns Strange UFO caught on camera spiraling over Hawaii How to see the rare green comet This NASA funded space plane might someday fly astronauts to Saturn's moon Clever cat uses video doorbell to get back inside house Supporters rally for teaching legend Diane Miller as she battles cancer Four ways to naturally reduce anxiety MN: HOMEOWNERS GET FINED FOR SNOWY SIDEWALKS RAW: MT: U-S TRACKING SUSPECTED CHINESE SPY BALLOON Could this be the new way of finding alien planets? Scientists think so Watch as we learn more about Roger Petersen and his heart transplant journey. Tags Heart Donor Transplant Unmc Nebraska Hospital Lincoln Medical Virus Roger Petersen Related As featured on Petersens thankful for support during Roger's 7-year journey to receiving a new heart Deb Petersen said that making it through her husband’s journey to a new heart would have been impossible without the support they and their family received. Second chance at life: A Kearney man's heart transplant experience at UNMC Roger Petersen is exercising. He’s taking eight pills in the morning and eight more at night. One prevents his body from rejecting his new heart. Latest video ME: EXTREME COLD NOT STOPPING SOME SKIERS People across the South face the ice in their own unique ways Scientists can tell what you eat by analyzing your hair LIFE-THREATENING ARCTIC FREEZE HITS NORTHEAST (9:30pET PKG) These plants are toxic for your dogs and cats This is why wet dogs smell so bad This is why wet dogs smell so bad 10 ways to prioritize your mental health during work Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save 0 Comments
Petersens thankful for support during Roger's 7-year journey to receiving a new heart Deb Petersen said that making it through her husband’s journey to a new heart would have been impossible without the support they and their family received.
Second chance at life: A Kearney man's heart transplant experience at UNMC Roger Petersen is exercising. He’s taking eight pills in the morning and eight more at night. One prevents his body from rejecting his new heart.