Overview
- Daryl Hall said in a social post on Tuesday that he received a kidney transplant from a living donor a couple of weeks earlier and that he is already feeling better.
- Hall wrote that his doctors called the procedure a complete success and that he expects to be back to normal in a few months.
- He did not disclose medical details such as why he needed the transplant or the identity of the donor, and his representatives have not released further information.
- A living‑donor transplant means a healthy person gave one of their two kidneys, a surgery that typically requires months of recovery and long‑term medication to prevent organ rejection.
- Coverage notes Hall is 79 and recalls his past Lyme disease diagnosis and recent legal settlement with John Oates, with Hall saying he plans to resume music projects including new Daryl's House episodes when he recovers.