My brave brother Steve donated his kidney to me 16yrs ago, still going strong. Never enough words of thanks for him. Polycystic kidneys in our family too. 50/50 chance of getting it. I did, and he gave one of his. I love you Steve ❤
This was a wonderfully told story. That accurately told how much good can come from kidney donation and how safe it is to be a donor. So often I see stories about kidney donation where they dramatically exaggerate the risk or health effects for the donor. Which makes others less likely to donate. The reality is it is 99.6% successful for the donor and there are very few long term effects for most donors. I like that she also mentioned the paired exchange program, the US has a similar program as well as the ability to be an to donate altruistically which can help complete those chains.
My kidney shut down two years ago and my younger sister volunteered to test and was a match. Hopefully the transplant happens in the next year. Being on dialysis is very tough and I wish it on nobody.
Thank you so much for sharing your story and helping to raise awareness about living donation. I am almost at the end of the testing process here in Nova Scotia to donate to my brother-in-law who also has PKD. You’re right, it is a very intense process, and there are so many emotions and things to consider. Thinking of your whole family, especially your sister, and wishing you all the very best.
What a nice story - I am glad it worked out for them. Last week my eGFR took a sudden downturn from 28, and is now at 17. My sister and one of my brothers immediately offered one of their kidneys, as did my closest friend. The brother to whom I am closest did not. I am not sure why - maybe he has a health condition that I am unaware of. I am ever so thankful to my 2 siblings and friend that offered a kidney, but I don't know how I can ever repay them - I don't like to be indebted to people. In my heart, I know I would be the first to offer a kidney if the situation was reversed. I mourn the loss of my own kidney function - and am still trying to deal with it. I knew the day was coming, as I have had diabetes since I was 12, way back in 1972 - but I guess you are never really ready. I will probably go on dialysis for a while, as it takes months for the donor and recipient to get medical approval for the transplant. A month ago I was supposed to have 2-3 years before I would require a transplant, so now it has become much more urgent. I do, however, consider myself very fortunate - my dialysis time will hopefully be minimal.
I donated a kidney to my brother in 2019, and we're both doing great! Honestly, if you have access to an experienced and thoughtful donor program and an established team of healthcare professionals, for most people it's much like getting any other major surgery. Honestly, I imagine giving birth is probably more complicated and stressfull. I got Shingles a few years ago and that was FAR more painful, stressful, and debilitating than recovering from the kidney donation. I was back at work within four weeks and up and back to my regular life in six. It's such a wondeful thing you can do, especially for someone close to you. And if you can find a good healthcare center and donation team, it's practically routine for them. Very few complications these days!
Organ donation should be opt-out only, there are too few donors that are able to donate organs due to the very specific circumstances required to be a "dead" organ transplant.
My mom needs a kidney 😢 in the process of seeing if I pass all the test . Please pray 💪🏾for strength for me to move forward with the procedure if everything is a good to go. I’m very scared of the surgery, but it’s my mom ❤ JOHN 15:13🙏🏾
My brave brother Steve donated his kidney to me 16yrs ago, still going strong. Never enough words of thanks for him. Polycystic kidneys in our family too. 50/50 chance of getting it. I did, and he gave one of his. I love you Steve ❤
This was a wonderfully told story. That accurately told how much good can come from kidney donation and how safe it is to be a donor. So often I see stories about kidney donation where they dramatically exaggerate the risk or health effects for the donor. Which makes others less likely to donate. The reality is it is 99.6% successful for the donor and there are very few long term effects for most donors. I like that she also mentioned the paired exchange program, the US has a similar program as well as the ability to be an to donate altruistically which can help complete those chains.
❤️🙏❤️thanks a trillion for being a hero helping your brother May the Lords Blessing be always upon You and your loving family ❤️🙏❤️🙏❤️
Beautiful story. She is a Living Angel 😇🙏🍀
My kidney shut down two years ago and my younger sister volunteered to test and was a match. Hopefully the transplant happens in the next year. Being on dialysis is very tough and I wish it on nobody.
Thank you so much for sharing your story and helping to raise awareness about living donation. I am almost at the end of the testing process here in Nova Scotia to donate to my brother-in-law who also has PKD. You’re right, it is a very intense process, and there are so many emotions and things to consider. Thinking of your whole family, especially your sister, and wishing you all the very best.
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Ioanna, wishing you, your siblings and all your families well.
What a nice story - I am glad it worked out for them. Last week my eGFR took a sudden downturn from 28, and is now at 17. My sister and one of my brothers immediately offered one of their kidneys, as did my closest friend. The brother to whom I am closest did not. I am not sure why - maybe he has a health condition that I am unaware of. I am ever so thankful to my 2 siblings and friend that offered a kidney, but I don't know how I can ever repay them - I don't like to be indebted to people. In my heart, I know I would be the first to offer a kidney if the situation was reversed. I mourn the loss of my own kidney function - and am still trying to deal with it. I knew the day was coming, as I have had diabetes since I was 12, way back in 1972 - but I guess you are never really ready. I will probably go on dialysis for a while, as it takes months for the donor and recipient to get medical approval for the transplant. A month ago I was supposed to have 2-3 years before I would require a transplant, so now it has become much more urgent. I do, however, consider myself very fortunate - my dialysis time will hopefully be minimal.
Thank you for sharing your story to raise awareness for organ donation and Polycystic Kidney Disease. #endPKD
[July 28, 2022] Hi RUclips 👋The CBC’s Ioanna Roumeliotis is here to answer any questions you have about her experience as a live donor.
I donated a kidney to my brother in 2019, and we're both doing great! Honestly, if you have access to an experienced and thoughtful donor program and an established team of healthcare professionals, for most people it's much like getting any other major surgery. Honestly, I imagine giving birth is probably more complicated and stressfull.
I got Shingles a few years ago and that was FAR more painful, stressful, and debilitating than recovering from the kidney donation. I was back at work within four weeks and up and back to my regular life in six.
It's such a wondeful thing you can do, especially for someone close to you. And if you can find a good healthcare center and donation team, it's practically routine for them. Very few complications these days!
Beautifully told. Happy ending.
Beautiful story, I wish I can do the same with my brother soon
Organ donation should be opt-out only, there are too few donors that are able to donate organs due to the very specific circumstances required to be a "dead" organ transplant.
Couldn't sit through the commercial without crying. LMAO......
My mom needs a kidney 😢 in the process of seeing if I pass all the test . Please pray 💪🏾for strength for me to move forward with the procedure if everything is a good to go. I’m very scared of the surgery, but it’s my mom ❤ JOHN 15:13🙏🏾
Can you update? 🙏🏼💕
So beautiful a story 😍 ❤
God bless you. I would do the same. Family first.
awesome story thanks for telling your story I to did my story.x
How can I help receiving my kidney transplant Oct 2024. Fighting kidney disease 20 years
I just got told I need a kidney I’m so down and very worried
A Kidney Transplant Costs The Same Price As New Rolls Royce Car In The United States Over $442,500 $568,000 To $1,237,946.78 That Varies By Hospital
So u should have insurance.and you dont have to pay anything
Anyone in need of kidney O+ am ready to donate am not selling
Hello there, I need kidney with O+. Are you still interesting to donate?
Yes😢😢😢what price in which contry
@@KiranSingh-u9kam from kenya
Are you still willing to donate a kidney? My mom is in need of a kidney. Please let me know. God bless you ❤
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