Lexington doctor recipient of double lung transplant

WKYT | Amber Philpott
Lexington, Ky (WKYT)- Last August we met a Lexington doctor battling cystic fibrosis, a disease of the lungs.

When our story first aired, Dr. Kevin Bauereis didn't know how much longer he would live or if he would ever see another patient.

WKYT's Amber Philpott has an update with the man who is breathing easier and back to his patients thanks to receiving a call that changed his life forever.

WKYT first met Dr. Kevin Bauereis in the operating room at the University of Kentucky waiting for his next patient, only the resident in anesthesiology needed to be their himself.

"When I was younger I was told 18 or 19 would be the life expectancy," said Bauereis.

Kevin was battling cystic fibrosis and his lungs were losing the battle.

While waiting for a lung transplant Kevin became bed ridden.

"One word, exhausted, I was done." Kevin says it was near the end and he could feel it.

Kevin's wife of seven years, Kara was by his side through it all and praying daily for a change.

"I believed that it was going to come, but it was getting very difficult to see our future. It was really coming down to the last minute," said Kara Bauereis.

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