Kidney transplant survivor, 14, in national sporting contest - UK
Buck Heads Herald

A teen who had a kidney transplant from her father at the age of 12 has competed in the National Transplant Games.
Flora King, 14, was diagnosed with kidney failure at the age of 12 after the once sporty youngster began to experience extreme fatigue and sickness.
Former county hockey player Flora, of Green End, Granborough, said: âIn October 2009 I started to get ill. I started being sick when I woke up in a morning and I began failing at school because I was always so tired.
âI went to the doctors, but because they donât like taking blood samples from children unnecessarily, they gave me Gaviscon in case it was indigestion at first. But that just made me worse.
âHe then put me on anti-sickness pills, which helped for around a month, but it just came back.â
When doctors finally took a blood sample, Flora was immediately sent to John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford where she was given a biopsy, taking a very small part of her kidney.
It was then they discovered that her kidneys were working at around a 20% efficiency rate
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A teen who had a kidney transplant from her father at the age of 12 has competed in the National Transplant Games.
Flora King, 14, was diagnosed with kidney failure at the age of 12 after the once sporty youngster began to experience extreme fatigue and sickness.
Former county hockey player Flora, of Green End, Granborough, said: âIn October 2009 I started to get ill. I started being sick when I woke up in a morning and I began failing at school because I was always so tired.
âI went to the doctors, but because they donât like taking blood samples from children unnecessarily, they gave me Gaviscon in case it was indigestion at first. But that just made me worse.
âHe then put me on anti-sickness pills, which helped for around a month, but it just came back.â
When doctors finally took a blood sample, Flora was immediately sent to John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford where she was given a biopsy, taking a very small part of her kidney.
It was then they discovered that her kidneys were working at around a 20% efficiency rate
Read more
{Register to be an organ,eye and tissue donor. To learn how, www.donatelife.net or www.organdonor.gov}
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