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Living kidney donor Anne with her brother and kidney recipient Ross

I am a mother of two children – Liam who is 28 and Nicole, 26-years-old. I am married to my husband Olly and we all live in a small town just outside Bristol. I am the second eldest of four children. I work as an Administrative Assistant in a local School.

My younger brother, Ross, was on the NHS waiting list for a kidney and so needed to be on daily/nightly peritoneal dialysis. As a family some of us were tested to see if we were a match for Ross; our dad was a direct match, but after lots of tests there were complications so he was unable to donate. I then received a call from the Donor Team at my local hospital to ask if I would consider donating through the UK Living Kidney Sharing System. I didn’t hesitate to put myself forward.

After a few months of various scans and blood tests we then received the amazing news that I had been matched with someone, and a match had been found for Ross!

My brother lives in Leeds, so on the day of the surgery I had my operation in Bristol and he had his in Leeds. My procedure was completed in a few hours followed by a three-night stay in hospital. For the month leading up to the surgery I was eating healthy, not drinking any alcohol, and getting lots of exercise to make sure I was in the best shape for the operation.

I was told that the recovery time would be around six weeks, however three weeks after the surgery I went on a cruise around the Med. (This holiday was booked well before the operation and I felt fine to go, so we did.) The holiday was a great help in my recovery as I spent the whole week relaxing.

Since the surgery I don’t feel any different, I live my life exactly the same way I did before I donated.

I would recommend becoming a living kidney donor to anyone who is able to. It’s such an easy thing to do, yet you are literally saving someone from a life of dialysis. To everyone to put themselves forward for donation, it’s such an easy thing to do yet you are giving someone back their life.

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