To Whom It may concern. 20 years ago, I was diagnosed with Lupus. The disease damaged my kidneys. And I have "kidney failure disease". When they discovered this, they put me into dialysis in the year of 2001. Over the twelve years that passed, I took care and I was stabilized for the time being. But, unfortunately, this year (2013) I had a follow-up with my doctor and he informed me that I need to be cautious and take action before it gets worse. This means that I need a kidney transplant. So, who would be willing to be a kidney donor? Who would take the time to take tests at Milwaukee? Who wants to save my life? If you said "I do" to the following questions, here are the requirements. You need to:
1.) Be healthy. You can't be a diabetic or have high-blood pressure.
2.) You can't be pregnant.
3.) Take tests. You have to take a few tests at Froedtert Memorial Lutheran Hospital, Department of Transplant Surgery
located on: 9220 W. Wisconsin Avenue, Suite #5700
Milwaukee, WI 53226
Contact Info: FAX: (414)955-6222
PHONE: (414)955-6920
4.) Be any blood type. Well, preferably "O Positive" (O+) but you don't have to have the same blood type as me. Well, you kind of do but let me explain. If your blood type doesn't match mine, they will give your kidney to match someone else who needs a kidney transplant too in return, the doctors will look for someone else who has the same blood type as me and give that kidney to me. So, you're not only saving my life, but you're saving that other person's life whose already on their death bed, desperately searching for a donor. So, if you give your kidney to them, like I said, the doctors will help me find a donor like they're doing to that person whose dying. So in reality, you're saving two person's life and that's what I call AMAZING & HEROFIC. Bottom line is that, if you really want to do all of this for me, I would forever be thankful and grateful. Although you won't receive any money from me, you will always be known as a hero in my eyes. You hve saved my life and given me more years to live and they opportunity to be in my daughter's life. As a parent, wouldn't you want to be there for your daughter to give her advice about boys? To be there during the teen years? To see her graduate? To help her pick out her wedding dress? To see my grandchildren? Any parent would that because I know I do and I know that my 14 yr old daughter, Anita Godina, desperately needs her mother in her life. Proverbs 19:17
"Whoever is generous to the poor lends to the LORD, and he will repay him for his deed." Thank You & God Bless You. With love,
-- Mayra Godina �