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Kidney transplant - The Journey from the Donor's Side

Transplants | Last Active: Apr 29, 2020 | Replies (357)

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@mauraacro

@marvinjsturing I found the person I donated to on Twitter. I'm not proficient at it, don't have a lot of followers and wasn't even following the person who posted seeking a kidney for her Mom. We don't live near each other, I thought I may have been too old & fat to donate, I don't have much money in savings and I'm self employed so I don't get paid if I don't work. We aren't the same race so I didn't know if that made a difference in matching for donation. It was a perfect set up for me to just retweet so the "real" donor may see it and be on my way.
Here is what helped make it easier for me- She said in her post what blood type they were looking for. She provided a link to the Mayo breeze site so I could just click on it to find out more information and to do the initial evaluation. She said that insurance would cover all of my medical bills & some of the travel costs and that there are organizations to help cover my missing wages.She said that her whole family would do every thing they could to make sure I was comfortable throughout the whole process.
It gave me just enough information to feel safe in inquiring without feeling over loaded with information. We DM'ed a bit after I filled out the questionnaire & I learned more about her Mom and why she needed a kidney. The nurse/social worker from Mayo called and told me what my part would be and it went from there.
Social media was easy for both sides of donation because it was far reaching and nobody was put on the spot. There was immediate information available and I didn't have to worry about not having the best social skills. Family, friends, coworkers, acquaintances and strangers all passed the information along and somehow it got to me at that exact right time where I thought, I can do that.
Good luck in your journey and remember there that are so many of us that can help. Even if we are only passing information on to one other person, that may end up to be the donor.

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@mauraacro what an amazing story. I believe that God puts us where we need to be when we need to be there.
Blessings,
JoDee

@mauraacro Your story is very inspiring for anyone considering being a donor and for people looking for a donor. I am constantly impressed by people like yourself who donate an organ to a stranger.
JK