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Title: Natalie Cole's Son to Donate Kidney to Mom
Post by: okarol on February 06, 2009, 11:15:18 AM
Natalie Cole's Son to Donate Kidney to Mom

BY: Actress Archives   |   Thursday, February 5, 2009
 
Proving that he's a son that really knows how to step up to the plate for his mom, it's been reported that Natalie Cole's son may give her one of his kidneys. Cole was diagnosed with Hepatitis C about a year ago and now it seems she might need a kidney transplant, which would finally put an end to the dialysis treatments she goes through three times a week.

Speaking to Entertainment Tonight at the Grammy Salute to Jazz on Tuesday (Cole is nominated for three Grammys for her 2008 album "Still Unforgettable") she said, "My son [Robert,] may be a possible match. It's very sweet and kind of strange to have people offer something like that." Cole explained that while does not look forward to the recuperation time she'll need to take after the surgery, "in the end it'll be worth it." Her son Robert is 31 years old.

In September of last year, Natalie Cole spoke openly about her struggle with Hepatitis C, which doctors told her she contracted from sharing needles in the eighties when she was a heroin addict. Shedding light on her new health routine, Cole said, "I give myself a weekly injection of chemotherapy in my thigh. When I started in May, I thought I was dying. I couldn't get out of bed for three weeks - literally. I was nauseous every day. I lost 15 pounds from not eating."

Upon learning about the illness, which remained dormant in her body for twenty-five years, Cole says, "My life crumbled before my eyes." She added, "I've learned a lot of lessons. Yes, I could have handled some things better. But they've also made me who I am today."

Cole's illness didn't stop her from touring the world last year. Said Cole, "I've never been through anything like this. I love what I do so much. I just keep going. Nothing can bring me down."

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Title: Re: Natalie Cole's Son to Donate Kidney to Mom
Post by: Sluff on February 06, 2009, 09:32:19 PM
Thats awesomness.  :thumbup;
Title: Re: Natalie Cole's Son to Donate Kidney to Mom
Post by: Rerun on February 06, 2009, 09:58:52 PM
"Nothing can bring me down"..... I don't know what makes her invincible after a BP crash.  Doesn't she feel shitty like the rest of us?

Just wait until all the transplant drugs hit her.  She won't be any different.  I would hope that she would have a better message to the public than she can just get through anything, and nothing can stop her.

                                               :Kit n Stik;
Title: Re: Natalie Cole's Son to Donate Kidney to Mom
Post by: nursewratchet on February 07, 2009, 06:07:30 AM
I saw that interview.  It bothered me for a couple of reasons.  # 1.  Hepatitis.  She is still going to have that even if she geta a kidney.#2.  Mary Hart, the interveiwer, stated how grueling the dialysis was, and that if she doesn't get a kidney, she will surely die.!?!?!  Is she not planning to continue dialysis if she soesn't get a kidney or what?  ???Natalie said nothing to clarify any of that.  What about saying something about that dialysis is keeping her alive, or that she will die anyway from the Hep C even with a new kidney?  I'm confused
Title: Re: Natalie Cole's Son to Donate Kidney to Mom
Post by: willieandwinnie on February 07, 2009, 06:56:34 AM
What frustrates me is, why in the world don't these celebrity's and interviewers (or anyone else for that matter) use the time to talk about ESRD, dialysis and transplants? Educate the general population about things.  :banghead;
Title: Re: Natalie Cole's Son to Donate Kidney to Mom
Post by: nursewratchet on February 08, 2009, 07:39:55 PM
What frustrates me is, why in the world don't these celebrity's and interviewers (or anyone else for that matter) use the time to talk about ESRD, dialysis and transplants? Educate the general population about things.  :banghead;
  My point exactly!  I thought the whole interveiw was wrong.  Where was the conversation about dialysis.  Just barely mentioned at all, and nothing about ESRD.  Just that she will die without a new kidney...