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ALBANY, Ga (WALB) — Albany Police Officer Quas’Jon Flowers protects his Albany community, but his own body is failing him. At age 25, Flowers is fighting for his life with stage five kidney failure.
Flowers has exceeded expectations in leadership within the department. He has earned a spot on the SWAT team and mentored new recruits as a Field Training Officer (FTO). He has wanted this responsibility since he was a teenager, but his health has declined in the midst of it.

Kidney disease runs in the Flowers family. Quas’Jon’s grandfather, father, uncle, and cousin have all battled this health challenge. Doctors monitored Flowers from an early age because of his family history, and in 2018, a kidney biopsy revealed what doctors say is a rare kidney disease.
Flower’s kidney has rapidly declined over the past four years. In 2021, test results showed his organ functioning normally. But as the years went on, the functionality declined. And currently his kidney function is estimated between 5 to 9 percent.
Flowers continues to work fully with APD for as long as he can. He completed a surgery Christmas week to install a catheter before he begins at-home dialysis. Despite home care, he plans to shift his role from an active-duty officer to desk duty. All of this happening while he waits for a kidney donation.
Flowers has been approved by the transplant board for a placement on the kidney transplant list, this pending final authorizations. This is another added fight for him.
More than 100,000 people nationwide need an organ transplant-- including nearly 3,000 Georgians. Eighty-six percent of these patients need a kidney. That includes 90,000 people waiting for that specific organ. Flowers is eligible for a deceased donor-transplant. But medical professionals prefer living kidney donors for better outcomes, faster recovery, and significantly shorter wait times than the average 3-5 years.
But Flowers isn’t battling this fight alone. He’s alongside his wife of one year, who he’s known for four years, Binkey Flowers. She and Quas’Jon met while participating in a mock wedding. Three years later they had a wedding of their own. Binkey Flowers and the Flowers’ family work with a transplant team at Piedmont Atlanta, hoping for good news.
Flowers remain hopeful while continuing to work for APD and receiving nephrology care. He believes one day, and soon to come, he will receive that call.
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