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Dialysis Discussion => Dialysis: News Articles => Topic started by: okarol on February 03, 2007, 07:41:58 PM
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Posted on: Saturday, 3 February 2007, 18:00 CST
Kidney That Just Keeps on Going
A LORRY driver has defied the odds to keep a transplanted kidney for 30 years.
Transplanted organs normally need to be replaced after about ten years, but the one given to Andrew Williams is still going strong.
Mr Williams, 47, suffered kidney failure at 14 and had a transplant at Bristol's Southmead Hospital three years later.
He said: 'I couldn't play football or run around and for years my dad had carried me upstairs because I couldn't walk.
'As soon as I woke up after the transplant, I felt I could run a marathon, I had so much energy.' Now Mr Williams, from Westbury-on- Severn, Gloucestershire, hopes to trace the family of the donor.
He said: 'All I know is that the donor lived in London. I think the family would like to know that good came out of tragedy.' Kay Hamilton, a kidney transplant co-ordinator at Southmead Hospital, said: 'When you consider that thirty years ago we didn't have all the techniques and drugs that we have available today, it is extraordinary that Andrew's kidney has lasted this long.'
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Source: Daily Mail; London (UK)
http://www.redorbit.com/news/health/826398/kidney_that_just_keeps_on_going/index.html?source=r_health
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Wow, gives me inspiration and hope! With my kidney being a perfect match I myself and my doctors have high hopes for how long it shall last. :thumbup;
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Wow, gives me inspiration and hope! With my kidney being a perfect match I myself and my doctors have high hopes for how long it shall last. :thumbup;
Oh, yeah, years and years!! :beer1;