My name is Ingram, and I am hoping to find a kidney donor. Chronic kidney disease is a problem that I have been dealing with for 27 years. Unfortunately, over time my kidney disease has continued to progress to the extent that I need a kidney transplant. The treatment required to combat it have been a constant stress on me mentally, emotionally and physically.
I was first diagnosed with kidney failure in 1998 and was on dialysis for a couple of years. In 2001, I received a kidney transplant which lasted 20 years. Since April 2020, I've been having to go to dialysis, frequent doctor visits and experiencing a decline in my health. This treatment often leaves me feeling tired and makes it difficult to do the things I enjoy like going to the gym and visiting with friends and family.
I look forward to the day that I can get my life back. I was a firefighter, and I often put my life on the line to save someone else; now I'm hoping someone would be willing to do a selfless act and donate a kidney to me. It would be a blessing to be able to travel more, spend time with family, go out to restaurants and enjoy life without the constant concerns for my health. After my transplant, I would like to go on a trip out of the country with my friends.
It can often take years to get a match for a deceased donor transplant. I am hoping to find a living donor in order to improve my health and quality of life. A living donor transplant would mean so much to me because they would be giving me a second chance of living a normal life again. I would be grateful if you could help me find a match by getting tested or sharing this information with your own network of friends, family and community. I sincerely thank you, Ingram.
If you are considering being a living donor please use links below to contact Ingram Davis's Transplant Center. Begin by completing the donor questionnaire
Did you know?
Medical expenses for living organ donors are 100% covered, and inquires from potential donors are 100% confidential! Contact the Transplant Center to learn more about living donation.
More Donor FAQsShare Quote Via: