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Posted by amber.billings on June 21, 2005 - 10:19 PM

Hello Augusta,

I never knew up until a few months ago I could make such a big difference in someone's life. Someone who I am just getting to know. That someone is my cousin, who is in desperate need of a kidney, and I just happen to be a really good match.

Our story goes like this: I grew up in Iowa, and Annie grew up in Arizona. The first time I remember seeing her is at a family reunion in Des Moines (I think) when I was in eighth grade. I think she had either just married her husband, Kendall, or was on the verge of marrying him. Anyway, we didn't talk much because I was a shy 14-year-old and she seemed much older than me (she's six years older) and plus we just met. The next time I saw her was at her father's funeral in Waterloo, Iowa, when I was a senior in high school. It was a really rough time for her and her sister, Jennifer, so I kind of stayed away.

Flash forward to December 2004. My dad calls and lets me know that Annie made it out of a surgery just fine and that he was with her in Yuma to help her recover. He told me that she was going to need a kidney transplant soon and that he was going to get tested. I told him I also wanted to get tested, but he insisted he go first.

Nothing happened until April of this year when she made it onto the national transplant list. She was not allowed to be on the list until she dropped below 20 percent of kidney functioning (she was born with only one functioning kidney, among other illnesses). My dad called the Mayo Clinic in Phoenix, Ariz., and had a phone interview, which ended quickly when they found out he wasn't even a blood type match.

And, as you may have guessed, I passed all of the tests -- so far -- with flying colors, and I'm scheduled to donate Aug. 10 at the Arizona Mayo Clinic. Through this donation, Annie can be healthier than she has ever been. I'm happy that I will be able to be a huge part of this process. Although I don't know Annie very well, I know that if I was in her situation I would want someone to do the same for me. Plus, how can you pass up an opportunity to save someone's life?

Submitted by gregblue on July 08, 2005 - 4:42 PM.

Amber rocks. Her courage and faith are inspiring.


Submitted by dorothysimmons on July 11, 2005 - 10:18 AM.

It's good to know that because of you and your bravery that a life will be saved. I just feel that you are truely a divine blessing. A choosen one. A lot of us will live our entire lives and never show any form of love or kindness. But you, you are so special, your life is so meaningful. I do wish you and your cousin the best. I thank God for you and other's like you that show unconditional love.


Submitted by amber.billings on July 12, 2005 - 9:58 AM.

Thank you Dorothy. I appreciate it.

And Greg, you rock, too! :)


Submitted by TRUTLAND on July 13, 2005 - 2:08 PM.

I READ YOUR BLOG FOR THE FIRST TIME TODAY. AS A RENAL FAILURE PATIENT I CAN TELL YOU FIRST HAND THE HORROR OF "WAITING TO DIE". I HAVE LIVED WITH DIABETES FOR TWENTY TWO YEARS. ALTHOUGH I KNEW ALL ALONG MY LIFE WOULD BE CUT SHORT, I NEVER COULD HAVE IMAGINED THE HOPELESS FEELING I HAD THE DAY I WAS DIAGNOSED WITH KIDNEY FAILURE. YOUR ACTIONS ARE IMPRESSIVE AS WELL AS COURAGOUS. THANK YOU; TIM.


Submitted by amber.billings on July 13, 2005 - 11:32 PM.

Tim -- I'm very sorry to hear about your situation. Are you on the transplant list, and/or do you have family or friends willing to get tested for a transplant?

I can't tell you that I know how you feel, but I do hope that someone reaches out to you and helps you. No one should feel like they're "waiting to die."

I'll be thinking of you.


Submitted by hbk459 on January 13, 2006 - 1:31 PM.

AMBER,
THERE MUST BE SOMETHING ABOUT THAT NAME BECAUSE I HAVE ONLY MET 2 PEOPLE WITH THAT NAME,WELL I NEVER MET YOU,ANYWAY THE 1ST AMBER I KNOW IS A VERY CHRISTIAN,GIVE YOU THE SHIRT OFF OF HER BACK KINDA GAL,AND YOU MY FREIND ARE JUST LIKE THAT,YOU ARE WILLING TO TAKE A CHANCE WITH YOUR LIFE SO SOMEONE ELSE CAN HAVE ONE.MY HATS OFF TO YOU MISSY,YOU ARE A HELL OF A HUMAN BEING,I HOPE IT ALL GOES WELL.


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