Ohio Mother Donates Donates Part Of Her Liver To Daughter After Becoming A Match

In a heartwarming display of maternal love and selflessness, Livia Ketka of Ohio didn’t hesitate to give her daughter, Zofie, the ultimate gift of life—her own liver. Zofie was diagnosed with liver disease at the tender age of 14, and by 18, doctors informed the family that she needed a liver transplant. Amidst the daunting diagnosis, a glimmer of hope emerged when they discovered that Livia was a match for her daughter, a revelation that was likened to a precious Christmas present.

Dr. David Quan performed the transformative procedure at the Cleveland Clinic, extracting a portion of Livia’s liver to save her daughter’s life. Despite the challenges of recovery, both mother and daughter leaned on each other for strength and support, navigating the journey together with unwavering determination. Zofie, now on the road to recovery, took up running, symbolizing her newfound lease on life. Their story not only underscores the profound bond between a mother and her child but also aims to raise awareness about the importance of living organ donation, highlighting the endless love and sacrifices made by mothers like Livia.


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