It starts with a simple phone call B.K. STUBBLEFIELD
Dear Reader and Community of Hope,
I am reaching out to you today with a mother’s heart, heavy with worry, yet filled with hope for human kindness and medical miracles that could change the course of our son Chris’s life. Chris was recently diagnosed with end-stage kidney disease. This news has shaken our world to its core, and while we are still grappling with the reality of it, time is not on our side. December 28th marked the beginning of urgentstart peritoneal dialysis. This procedure is a testament to the severity of his condition. It is not a cure but a temporary lifeline, giving us precious time to find a more permanent solution—a kidney transplant.
CHRIS STUBBLEFIELD
The journey ahead is daunting. The list for a kidney transplant is long, and every day we wait, Chris’s health is declining. Therefore, I am reaching out to all of you. We are searching for a living kidney donor who might give Chris a chance at a healthier, longer life. If you or anyone you know is Blood Type O, under the age of 50, in good general health, and ever considered the possibility of donating a kidney, I implore you to get in touch with the University of Kentucky Transplant Center at 859323-2467. Your courage could transform Chris’s life and the lives of all who love him. But even if you are not a match for him, there is a remarkable avenue for hope I wish to share with you. The Kidney Paired Exchange is a transformative program that allows incompatible donors to still donate their kidney. In exchange, Chris receives a compatible kidney from another donor in the network. This ‘exchange’ creates a chain of giving that not only benefits the initial pair but can also save multiple lives in a domino effect of generosity and hope. By raising awareness of his incredible program, we aim not only to find a match for Chris but also to illuminate this option for others who may find themselves in a similar position. If you are considering donating a kidney to Chris but are incompatible (Blood Type or other factors) or if you simply want to give the gift of life, the Kidney Paired Exchange can be a powerful way to extend your impact. We understand the decision to donate an organ is profound and personal. Whether you are a potential donor or someone who can amplify our message, your involvement might be the key to unlocking a new chapter of health and joy for Chris and many others. The University of Kentucky’s Transplant team, equipped with knowledge and compassion, guides donors and recipients through this process, ensuring the best possible outcomes for all involved. Donors do not incur any medical costs.
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