Hello, it’s Sandy. Some of you may know that I have kidney disease. Over time, my kidney disease has gotten worse causing my kidneys not to work well enough to keep me alive. This is what I am facing now, and my treatment options are limited to dialysis treatments or a kidney transplant.
Getting regular dialysis treatments, usually three times a week for four hours at a time, will help my kidneys do their job and keep me alive, but a transplant would offer me more freedom and the ability to live a longer, healthier, more normal life.
- My blood type is A+ (a match would be A+, A or O).
- If you are not a match, you can be paired with another incompatible recipient-donor pair (“kidney swap”).
- You only need one kidney to live a healthy, long life.
- You need to be in good health – no high blood pressure, not overweight, be cancer free and between the ages of 18 & 64.
- Transplant surgery will be performed at Presbyterian/St. Luke’s (P/SL) in Denver, Colorado.
- The cost of your evaluation and surgery will be covered by my insurance. The hospital can give you extensive information on this.
- You will have a separate team of healthcare professionals to evaluate you as a living donor. Their job is to help you understand the risks and benefits and look out for YOUR best interests.
If donating a kidney on my behalf is something you or someone you know would like to consider, please call the donor coordinators at Presbyterian/St. Luke’s (you will need to complete general health information request):
Kathryn O’Dea (720-754-2164)
Christine Opp (720-754-3127)
If you aren’t able to donate, please help spread the word with your friends and family!
Thank you,
Saundra (Sandy) Lasley-Ferry
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