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Daniel O'Connell
LIVING Kidney DONOR NEEDED
Always be hopefully, be thankful. Never forget those who help you and always help others. Never give up, never surrender.
I am a dedicated father, Navy veteran, college professor, and information technology professional who is suffering from APKD, and a result has kidney failure. I am looking for a transplant to continue to pay it forward and take care of my family and be productive. Any assistance is greatly appreciated.
Currently not on dialysis but have been diagnosed with kidney failure since November 2023. My daily routine includes taking medications, following medical advise and pursuing kidney donation. As a result, being that I am an aircraft pilot, I am unable to fly. I am more tired that usual and exhaust quicker.
A transplant would be a rejuvenation. A new lease on life. A transplant will allow me to see my daughter get married, walk her down the aisle, eventually see grand children, be able to continue to teach college which is a passion of mine.
I encourage you (all) to consider kidney donation as this is the gift of life. Albeit it is a sacrifice this will pay it forward and will aid someone like me live. Your thoughts and considerations are invaluable and would mean the work to me.
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Share the Importance of Living Donation
There are currently 120,000 people waiting for a lifesaving organ transplant in the U.S. Of these, 100,000 await kidney transplants.
The median wait time for a kidney transplant is 3-5 years and can vary depending on health, compatibility, and where you live.
In 2014, 17,107 kidney transplants took place in the U.S. Of these, 11,570 came from deceased donors and 5,537 came from living donors.
Every 14 minutes someone is added to the kidney transplant waitlist.
A kidney from a living donor lasts longer and begins functioning more quickly than a kidney from a deceased donor.
In 1995, kidney donation became minimally invasive with a procedure called laparoscopic nephrectomy, which only requires four small incisions. Hospital stay is typically only 3 days after this operation.
Not blood type compatible with your recipient to be a living donor? Kidney Paired Donation (the “kidney swap” program) enables incompatible candidates with a living donor to receive a kidney from a compatible donor.
Last year, over 700 living donor kidney transplants occurred using Kidney Paired Donation.