I am a 56 year old, active mom of 4 kids ages 17-28. About 6 months ago my 79 year old mom informed our family that she is in end-stage KD due to kidney “trauma” that occurred 10 years ago when she underwent chemotherapy to treat her breast cancer. She also told us that doctors recommend starting the search for a living donor (for optimal results) or she will be facing dialysis. I immediately raised my hand to be a donor—maybe prematurely. I am not worried about the immediate down time and recovery after surgery. What concerns me (and my husband and kids) is how it will affect my health in the future. They need me to around for a long time (and frankly, I want to around to see my kids and grandkids lead long happy lives too!) They are not ok w a compromised version of me. It seems callous to make my mom’s age (almost 80!) a factor in my decision to donate, but I also need to consider the opinions of my family
I have scoured the Internet, read everything I could get my hands on, listened to every podcast, etc to be as informed as possible. It seems that 99% of donors donate to their children. (And I wouldn’t hesitate for a second to save one of my kid’s either—that’s a no-brained). Donors are also of the mindset that you only need one kidney, we are born w 2, so why not donate? Are they over-simplifying this or am I making the decision to give my mom a chance at some healthier/happier years more complex than it has to be????