When I told my 21-year-old niece that I was going to try to get on the transplant list, she immediately told me that she would happily donate a kidney. Made me cry because I never expected that. There was no hesitation on her part whatsoever. Then, a few days later, I mentioned it to my "adopted" niece's boyfriend, MikeP, who immediately told me "If she isn't a match, I will do it." I couldn't believe he was serious, but he insisted he was. (He is in his early twenties.)The interesting thing is, when I told my nephrologist about it, asking about the risks to them, he said that even if they are not a match, they can still donate a kidney and it will go to someone else it matches, and that moves me right to the top of the list. I'm not 100% sure I am understanding all the requirements of this, but I will investigate it more as time goes on. I suggest you do the same, as there might be someone you know who can do the same thing if this is true. Good luck with this!Anybody know anything more about this issue?