Central Texas Woman Battling kidney Failure Seeks Living Donor As Wait For Transplant Lengthens

USA: A Central Texas woman from Belton is fighting to survive long-term kidney failure while she waits for a donor kidney and the transplantation that could change her life. The 57-year-old’s decline began after a routine surgery and a bout with COVID-19 exposed troubling lab results; within months her kidneys had deteriorated and she was rushed into dialysis. She has now been on dialysis for four years, living with the daily demands and uncertainty the treatment brings.

Listed at a transplant center in San Antonio, she faces a daunting reality: the average wait time for someone with her blood type stretches to about eight years. That grim timetable has focused attention on the role of living donor transplantation as the most immediate route to restore kidney function and free her from the burdens of dialysis. With limited options from deceased-donor allocation and long regional waits, a compatible living donor would dramatically shorten the path to a successful transplant.

Determined not to let her story fade, she has turned to community networks and social media to raise awareness and find a match. She frames her search not only as a personal plea but as an effort to spotlight organ disease and the importance of early testing and treatment. Despite the emotional roller coasterβ€”fear, hope, repeated appealsβ€”she continues to emphasize faith and perseverance, believing the right donor is out there.

Her campaign underscores a larger challenge facing thousands on waiting lists: long waits, complex matching, and the life-altering promise of living donor transplantation. Local awareness and donor education can save lives; she hopes her openness will encourage checkups, conversations about kidney health, and, for those able and eligible, consideration of living donation to help someone in urgent need.


Video originally published on 2026-02-12 18:43:36


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