John Needs a Living Kidney Donor
“Receiving a kidney transplant would allow me to stop dialysis and travel more freely with my family.”
John’s Story
Hi, I’m John, and I’m on a journey to get a kidney transplant. About eight years ago, I found out I had chronic kidney disease. At first, I felt fine, but over time, my kidneys got worse. Now, I need dialysis three times a week to stay alive. It’s exhausting and limits what I can do every day. The best chance I have for a healthier future is a living donor transplant.
A kidney from a living donor lasts longer and works better than one from a deceased donor. My doctors say it’s the best option. But finding a donor isn’t easy. That’s why I need help—either from someone willing to be tested as a donor or by sharing my story with others. Even if you can’t donate, spreading the word could connect me to the right person.
More than anything, I want to be there for my wife, my two sons, and my mother. They mean everything to me, and I want to be present in their lives—not just as someone fighting to get through each day, but as a husband, father, and son who can fully enjoy life with them. A transplant would give me the chance to make more memories, support my family the way I want to, and be there for all the moments that matter.
If you’re considering donation, I can’t begin to express my gratitude. It’s a big decision, but it could give me and my family hope for a brighter future.
Donor Eligibility Requirements
John is extremely lucky to have secured highly qualified medical help and support from the team at the University of Utah Health (UUH). He wants any interested persons to know that they will be in exceptional hands should they decide to step forward. UUH has shared the following as a pre-qualification list for donation:
Must be between the age of 18-69 years old.
Must be healthy and free of major health problems such as high blood pressure, diabetes, heart disease, obesity (BMI of 37 or less).
Must be mentally and emotionally healthy.
You Can Help Save John's Life!
Interested In Donating?
Complete the short contact form and a GiftWorks' Living Donor Navigator will respond within 1 day to guide you through the next steps in the process.
Have Questions About Donating?
Having questions is normal! Complete the short contact form to set up a time to speak with a GiftWorks' Living Donor Navigator; a guide who knows what it's like to donate a kidney because they've donated in the past.
Want To Help In Other Ways?
You can help by sharing John's page today! Also, be sure to share John's posts on social media each week to spread awareness of his story. Sharing posts is one of the best ways to help John find his lifesaving donor.
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Process for Stepping Forward for John
Fill out the short contact form and a GiftWorks’ Living Donor Navigator will reach out to you within 1 business day to set up a time to connect.
During your time with a GiftWorks’ Living Donor Navigator, you will get to ask questions and receive answers from a living kidney donor. They will tell you more about the process, address non-medical concerns, and connect you to valuable resources.
Breeze is a health questionnaire that will be reviewed by the hospital’s medical team to determine your eligibility for living donation as well as the next steps.
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Expressing My Gratitude
I’m incredibly thankful to everyone who has taken the time to share my story and help spread the word about my search for a living kidney donor. Your support means more than I can say. To those who have already come forward to learn more about the donation process –
Questions & Answers
WAS THE FAMILY TESTED TO DONATE?
Although the family is deeply committed to supporting their loved one, they are unable to donate at this time due to various eligibility factors. Many people are surprised to learn that a family member isn’t always the best match. In fact, some of the most successful transplants come from living donors who aren’t related to the recipient. This means anyone with the willingness and ability to donate could be the lifesaving match they’ve been waiting for.
DO I NEED INSURANCE TO DONATE?
While the recipient's insurance will provide coverage for the donor's testing and surgery, the donor needs to have their own health insurance in the rare event any unknown health issues come up for the donor.
HOW LONG IS THE RECOVERY PROCESS?
Living kidney donors are often able to return to work within 2 weeks, and fully heal within 6-8 weeks. After surgery, the donor’s remaining kidney will also grow in size and function, allowing them to live normal life with just one kidney.
WHAT ABOUT MY EXPENSES?
While the recipient's insurance covers all costs related to the donation (for recipient and the donor), there are expenses that are related to the actual surgery for the transplant, like travel, meals, and lost wages that you may be reimbursed for. There are financial resources available to ensure you are not paying for anything out of pocket. GiftWorks can provide more information on those resources, if interested.
WHAT ARE THE REQUIREMENTS TO DONATE?
The following are pre-qualification requirements for living donation: must be between the age of 18-69 years old, must be healthy and free of major health problems such as high blood pressure, diabetes, heart disease, and obesity (BMI of 37 or less), and must be mentally and emotionally healthy.
WHAT HAPPENS IF A DONOR IS NOT FOUND?
The ideal outcome for kidney patients is to find a living donor. Patients have already battled so much with their kidney disease that being on the kidney transplant waiting list for 3-5 years is simply not ideal. Long-term dialysis is not ideal as it can lead to a variety of complications such as low blood pressure (which causes dizziness), blood clots, cardiovascular disease, and serious infection.