A Fight Beyond the Physical
I’m still waiting for a living kidney donor — someone who can give me a second chance at life. Living donation isn’t just about saving a life. It gives something even deeper: hope, freedom, and time.
I’m still waiting for a living kidney donor — someone who can give me a second chance at life. Living donation isn’t just about saving a life. It gives something even deeper: hope, freedom, and time.
When I received a kidney from my mom back in 1998, it changed everything. That one selfless act gave me nearly 25 beautiful years of health, energy, and life. Now that her kidney is failing and I’m back on dialysis, I’m reminded every day how precious that gift truly was—and how powerful living donation can be.
Every year, around 6,000 people step forward as living kidney donors, saving lives and giving hope to people like me. In 1998, I faced complete kidney failure and received a lifesaving transplant from my mom. That kidney gave me nearly 25 beautiful, healthy years. Recently, I returned to dialysis, and while I am grateful it keeps me alive, life on dialysis is exhausting, stressful, and limiting. Everything revolves around treatments now.
Waiting for a kidney transplant can take more than five years, and for me, it’s a constant reminder of the uncertainty I face. With each passing day, my health continues to decline as I wait for a donor, a process that feels completely out of my control. It’s a heavy burden that weighs on my body, mind, and spirit.
Every day, I hold onto hope that the right person is out there—someone who can offer the life-saving gift I need. I believe my match is out there, and by sharing my story, you can help me find that person.
Waiting for a deceased donor could take years—years I can’t afford. That’s why I’m asking for your help in spreading the word. Whether you can donate or not, your support can bring me closer to the person who can make all the difference.
Every day I dream of the freedom to simply enjoy time with my loved ones— and activities that my kidney disease has taken away from me. By donating, you not only help me regain my life quickly but also show that modern medicine and your selfless act can work hand in hand. Please share my story; your support is appreciated more than you’ll ever know.
I understand not everyone can give in the way I am asking, but there are many ways you can help. Simply sharing this post can be a powerful act of kindness. You never know who might see it—a friend, a family member, or someone who feels moved to help.
I want to take a moment to thank everyone who has shared my story and supported me in my search for a living kidney donor. Your kindness means more than words can express, and I’m especially grateful to those who have stepped forward to consider the possibility of donating.
As I continue this journey, I ask for your help. My website is: www.giftworksuuh.com/breedens