Carrie

I Still Need to Find a Living Kidney Donor!

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As many of you know, I’ve been actively searching for a living kidney donor. Over the past six months, my search has become more urgent, but I continue to stay hopeful that the right match will come along. To everyone who has already shown their support, I want to express my deepest gratitude. Even if we haven’t had the chance to meet, please know how much your kindness and courage mean to me.
For those thinking about becoming a donor or who are ready to begin the testing process, I encourage you to take the next step. You can start by filling out the contact form on my website, linked in the comments below.

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Please SHARE to help save my life!
Three years ago, I was diagnosed with end-stage kidney disease, and now, I desperately need a living kidney donor to save my life. Asking for such a profound gift is incredibly hard, requiring me to open up in ways I never thought I would. However, my situation is urgent. My kidney disease is progressing, and I’m facing severe health challenges daily. Being on the waitlist for a deceased donor kidney is not enough; with over 100,000 people waiting, it could take over five years for me to get a transplant. Time is not on my side. If you’re reading this, please share my post. Your support in spreading the word can make a significant impact. If you are moved to consider becoming my donor, please complete the contact form on my GiftWorks website: www.giftworksuuh.com/carrieg. Thank you from the depths of my heart for your kindness and support.

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Finding out that I was accepted onto the transplant waitlist made me so happy. I have so much to live for, and getting a new kidney would mean that I get to spend a lot more quality time with my loved ones. Being on the transplant waitlist for a deceased kidney doesn’t mean that I will get a kidney right away. Sometimes, it can even take 5 years or more. Battling kidney disease is tough, and I don’t think I can wait much longer. That’s why I’m now sharing my story: to find a living kidney donor who could save my life. Your share could make all the difference. Please help spread the word! https://giftworksuuh.com/carrieg/

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A message to my future donor:

Your willingness to donate a kidney is nothing short of miraculous in my eyes. It’s a gesture that transcends mere words of thanks. It’s about a life-changing opportunity, one that could grant me more precious moments with my family. I’m filled with an overwhelming sense of hope at the mere thought of this possibility. Every day, I dream of the potential to experience more, to cherish every moment, and to continue building unforgettable memories with my loved ones. Thank you for your kindness and support – it means more to me than I can express.

https://giftworksuuh.com/carrieg

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Unlike other organs, the human body can function perfectly well with just one kidney. This means that living kidney donors can give the gift of life while maintaining their own health. It’s an incredible opportunity to directly impact someone’s life and be a hero in their journey to health and happiness. SHARE to help Carrie in her search for a living kidney donor. www.giftworksuuh.com/carrieg

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Research shows that living donors, those generous individuals who donate a kidney, typically go on to lead healthy lives without any significant increase in health risks. Their remaining kidney functions efficiently, maintaining the body’s internal balance by filtering waste and regulating fluid levels. www.giftworksuuh.com/carrieg

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Carrie is actively searching for a living kidney donor. A transplant from a living donor offers her the best chance at a good quality of life. Carrie dreams of returning to the activities she loves, like teaching, spontaneous trips, and camping with her husband. Dialysis has stood in the way of the life she once cherished. www.giftworksuuh.com/carrieg

Carrie

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A transplant from a living donor is my best shot at a good quality of life, allowing me to return to the activities I love, like teaching, spontaneous trips, and camping with my husband. Dialysis has disrupted the spontaneity I used to enjoy as well as my freedom. www.giftworksuuh.com/carrieg

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