Alberta Patient Racing To Find Living Donor Amid Lengthy kidney transplant Wait

WORLD NEWS – CANADA: A patient in Alberta facing kidney failure is urgently pursuing a living donor to avoid an extended stay on dialysis and the province’s typical one- to three-year wait for a deceased-donor kidney transplant. Currently receiving scheduled dialysis treatments in hospital, the individual described a sudden decline in health and is mobilizing friends, family, and strangers online in hopes of securing a compatible kidney more quickly.

The central medical focus is transplantation of a kidney to restore renal function and free the patient from the burdens of ongoing dialysis. With the transplant timeline in Alberta often stretching to years, a living-donor transplant represents the fastest route to ending dialysis and reducing related complications. The patient has expressed gratitude to those who have reached out through social media and is expanding outreach beyond personal networks, using online platforms to seek potential matches and build support.

Hospitals and transplant programs evaluate compatibility and safety for both donor and recipient, and living-donor transplants require careful medical and logistical coordination. The situation highlights the pressure faced by people on waiting lists and the ways digital communities can play a role in connecting potential donors and recipients. For this Alberta resident, the goal is clear: find a suitable living donor sooner rather than later to proceed with transplantation and move off dialysis, shortening a difficult chapter of intensive medical care and uncertainty.


Video originally published on 2026-01-19 16:39:32


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