Smorgasbord Posts from Your Archives #Family – #Kidney Transplant – A Good Match by Miriam Hurdle
I’m over at Sally Cronin’s blog today. She features my archive post about my brother’s kidney transplant. It was an unforgettable experience in our family. Please click the link below to read the story.
Welcome back to Miriam Hurdle with the third of her posts from the archives and this week a life-saving operation is needed for her brother-in-law.
Kidney Transplant – A Good Match by Miriam Hurdle
In the summer of 2008, my husband Lynton, my daughter Mercy, her boyfriend (now husband) Will, and I planned to attend my nephew’s wedding in Hong Kong. That was the year when China was hosting the 2008 Summer Olympics. The airfares going to Hong Kong from the U.S. were higher than usual because of the people traveled to Beijing through Hong Kong. After searching, I found a Bangkok tour from the U.S. via Hong Kong, and we could stay in Hong Kong at any length of time. It was a deal I couldn’t resist. I had never been to Bangkok, so this would be a bonus for our trip. All we had to do was adding…
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According to the study, around two million people opt for kidney transplantation or dialysis. But, most patients cannot afford these treatments.The mini-kidneys developed with the stem cells are raising a silver lining for the patients with kidney dysfunctions: https://bit.ly/2WynWfQ
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Thank you for reading and your comment. Yes, we’re aware of the situation. I heard that some developing countries with poverty, some people sell one kidney.
Thank you for the link. I appreciate that.
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I love the link and the website. Thank you.
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Thanks for boosting the post Miriam..hugsx
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Thank you for featuring me, Sally!!
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