"How is Peter?" asked Dana.
"We had to put him in a semi coma in order to do the procedure, Dr. Katzenberg explained, Afterwards we can do the surgery.
We'll put the left kidney in first and once we see that it's working properly, we'll put the right one in.
I'll come back in another hour to give you updated."
"Thank you for letting me know and for being honest with me."
"You're welcome Mrs. Venkman."
The doctor left back for the operating room.
While everyone was glad to hear that Jeanie and Winston were doing well, they was still a lot of concern over Peter, making the feeling bittersweet.
As another hour or two passed by, Jenny and Ray took Christopher and Jessica, and Oscar along with Dana's parents to the cafeteria to get something to eat, Egon was feeding Lila a bottle, and Dana had just came back from changing the twins, with help from Grace, when Dr. Katzenberg returned.
"Doctor.
Are there any updates on Peter?" Dana asked.
"Yes, so far the left kidney is responding positive in his body and starting to function normally, meaning we're about to place the right one in.
But we're waiting about an hour, just to make sure the new kidney countinues to function in Peter's body."
"That's wonderful."
A huge smile came across Dana's face for the first time in days.
"I also have some good news for Mrs. Zeddemore and Dr. Spengler.
Winston and Jeanie have been moved into private rooms and you can now visit them.
"Terrific," said Grace.
"I appreciate the news doctor.
Thank you," said Egon, who then placed Lila back in her car seat.
At that moment, Ray, Jenny, Christopher, Jessica The Barretts and Oscar returned to the waiting room.
"Great news everyone, Peter's responding to the left kidney, and he'll be getting the right one put in," said Dana.
"That's the best news we've heard all day," spoke Ray.
"Jeanie and Winston are also in private rooms," Grace added.
"Can we go see Uncle Winston Auntie Grace?" asked Jessica.
"Can we please?" added Christopher.
"Of course we can," Grace answered.
The doctor then lead Grace, Christopher and Jessica to see Winston, and Egon, along with Lila to Jeanie's room.
Winston was in his room, lying in bed, when he was awoken by a noise.
It was knocking at the door, which opened and the doctor along with Grace, Jessica and Christopher walked in.
"Hey everyone," said Winston in a sleepy voice.
"Hello husband," said Grace, as she took his hand.
"Hello wife."
The two kissed, which made Jessica and Christopher giggle.
"How are you feeling?" Grace asked.
"I bit sore, but I'll pull through, Winston answered, How's Peter?"
"He's in a slight coma for the transplant, but so far his new left kidney seems to be functioning well, the doctor explained, and I have some good news for you to Winston.
You pulled through the surgery well and with about a week or two worth of rest, you'll be able to get back to living the way you were.
"So Uncle Winston's going to be OK?" asked Christopher.
"Even though he has one kidney?" added Jessica.
"Of course kids, there are people who are actually bon with one kidney, but live normal lives, said Dr. Katzenberg, I'll let you all enjoy your time together.
Winston I'll check on you after Peter's surgery is completed."
Winston Grace and the kids thanked the doctor shortly before he left the room.
"So, what have you kids been up to?" Winston asked his now niece and nephew with a smile on his face.
"Ray and Jenny took us to get burgers for lunch," said Christopher.
"And ice cream," Jessica added.
"And they spent most of the time in the waiting room doing arts and crafts," said Grace.
"Sounds like you both had a busy day," said Winston.
Despite the pain, Winston couldn't help but smile as he heard the kids and Grace speak, as he now had a family of his own.
Meanwhile, Jeanie was in her room, fast asleep in bed, when there was a knock at the door.
The sound caused her to wake up.
"Come in," she said in groggy voice.
Egon and Lila entered the room.
"Hi.
How are you feeling?" Egon asked, as he approached Jeanie's bed, and kissed her on the forehead.
"A bit sore and little tired, but waking up and seeing you two is the most wonderful sight ever.
Egon took Lila out of her seat and said to Jeanie, "Someone wants to say hi."
He placed Lila closer to Jeanie, who said, "Hi sweetie.
I wish I can hold you, but not for about two weeks."
Jeanie planted a kiss on Lila's face, causing the baby to smile.
Just then, Dr. Katzenberg entered the room.
"I see you've awoken Mrs. Spengler, he said, How are you feeling?"
"Kind of tired and slightly sore, but other than that, I'm fine." Jeanie answered.
"You did very well during the surgery and in about two weeks with proper rest, you can go on living a regular life as you did before.
However, I don't recommend you getting pregnant again."
Jeanie went into shock hearing those words.
"Why is that doctor?" she asked.
"Jeanie, while you are healthy, you did go through major surgery, and because of that, carrying a baby can put you and the child at risk for health issues."
I'm very sorry Jeanie, but you can't have anymore children," said Dr. Katzenberg.
Jeanie was left speechless, while Egon asked, "Doctor, how serious are the risks?"
"High blood pressure, irregular heart beat and mumers, organ issues, which can lead to premature births," said Dr. Katzenberg.
"How do you feel about this Jeanie?" Egon asked.
"Doctor, can Egon and I talk about this in private?" Jeanie asked, in almost a whisper.
"Of course.
I have to get back to Peter in the operating room.
I'll see you after the surgery is over," said the doctor as he left the room.
