Alabama Man’s Quest For New Kidney Gains Hope At Emory University Hospital In Atlanta
First published 2024-10-08 22:55:43

After facing years of medical challenges and multiple rejections from transplant programs, Donald Doer is finding hope at Emory University Hospital in Atlanta. His long, arduous journey toward receiving a kidney transplant has been filled with setbacks, as programs in Mississippi and Birmingham turned him away due to his history of stage three colon cancer. However, Emory has opened its doors, offering him a spot on their transplant list and a vital opportunity for a second chance at life.

 

Emory University Hospital in Atlanta emerged as a beacon of hope for Donald Doer, marking a turning point in his arduous journey for a kidney transplant. Despite previous rejections from programs in Mississippi and Birmingham due to his history of stage three colon cancer, Emory University opened its doors and offered him a spot on their transplant list. This development provided a crucial opportunity for Doer, who had been struggling with deteriorating health since a heart attack and a severe bout with COVID-19 accelerated the decline of his kidney function.

Prospective donors can significantly impact Doer’s life by contacting Emory University Hospital to explore potential compatibility. The hospital ensures the process prioritizes both donor and recipient health, alleviating doer’s initial concerns about impacting a younger person’s chances at transplantation. The call to action stresses the importance of organ donation, highlighting the potential to save numerous lives. Over 800 people benefitted from organ donations in the previous year alone, illustrating the profound impact that such a selfless act can have on individuals like Doer who are hoping for a second chance at life.


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