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Living Donation Discussion and News => Living Donation Forum => Topic started by: willing87 on June 10, 2015, 02:58:41 AM
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Hello-
My name is Joe. I am a healthy 27 year old male that is interested in donating my spare kidney. I have been contemplating this action for a long time, and am decided that I want to give the gift of life to someone I do not know. I have reviewed in depth the risks and procedures involved in being a living donor, and am prepared to take the risk in order to save another.
My big question is how do I actually go about putting my plan to action? Is there a number I can call in order to find a recipient and undergo testing? All of the resources I have reviewed do not have any real contact information for how to get started. I really want to do this, so if anyone could please contact me for some guidance, I would appreciate it greatly! [redacted] Thank you all for letting me ask such a silly question and allowing me on your board!
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One method is to donate through the Kidney Registry (www.kidneyregistry.org). They would match you with a recipient who has a willing but incompatible donor. You donate to that patient, and then the incompatible donor donates to someone else selected by the Registry. Again the "someone else" is another patient with a willing but incompatible donor. Ans so on down the line. Each patient receives a kidney fro a stranger and then passes on a kidney to the next patient. Some of these "chains" have produced a dozen transplants, but ONE non-directed donor (who gives but does not receive) is needed to start the chain.
best wishes,
Fr. Pat
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Joe buddy, I sent you an email!
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Dear Joe,
If you would prefer to donate to a known individual rather than through the Registry, you might want to look at
www.facebook.com/WantedKidneyDonor
Fr. Pat
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Or here Joe:
www.facebook.com/kidneyforneal
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Dear Joe,
If you would prefer to donate to a known individual rather than through the Registry, you might want to look at
www.facebook.com/WantedKidneyDonor
Fr. Pat
Thank you for thinking of Jenna.