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Dialysis Discussion => Dialysis: News Articles => Topic started by: okarol on April 26, 2015, 04:07:10 PM
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Angie Done is 66, but part of her is 100. When she was a young woman, her kidneys failed. She received a new kidney from a 58-year-old donor. The donor died 18 years later. The donor was her father.
VIDEO: http://www.freep.com/story/news/local/michigan/2015/04/25/minutes-woman-year-old-kidney/26376113/
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Absolutely love this article. My donor sent me the link.
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I love this article too, just seen it this morning. Am gonna mail it to my dad. He donated to me 3yrs ago in may, that kidney turns 70 in September, I am 33. I hope this is what our story will be like (would like dad to live to 100 tho, I know he'd love to see my daughter get married, she's almost 4 lol). I worried about his age but the docs told me kidneys can function into their 100s and his functioned like a 40yr old. Its good news story shows that older donors can be just as good and last a long time!
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Thanks again, okarol, for posting these stories! I just wish they had a way to turn exceptional cases like these into typical cases.
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Thanks again, okarol, for posting these stories! I just wish they had a way to turn exceptional cases like these into typical cases.
Me too!
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I love this article too, just seen it this morning. Am gonna mail it to my dad. He donated to me 3yrs ago in may, that kidney turns 70 in September, I am 33. I hope this is what our story will be like (would like dad to live to 100 tho, I know he'd love to see my daughter get married, she's almost 4 lol). I worried about his age but the docs told me kidneys can function into their 100s and his functioned like a 40yr old. Its good news story shows that older donors can be just as good and last a long time!
:)