Facebook helps connect local man to kidney donor
Cumberland Times-News| Michael A. Sawyers
Photo: Alan Logsdon, right, received a new kidney from a former high school classmate in February. He is pictured with his wife, Becky, and their son, Jacob.
CUMBERLAND â" When Alan Logsdon takes part Saturday in the WesternâMaryland Kidney Ride, he will, in fact, be giving his new kidney a ride as well.
âIâm feeling great, things couldnât be better,â said Logsdon, who knew for 20 years that one day he would be in need of the transplant.
The 42-year-old Logsdon, a mechanic at NewPage, got a new kidney in February and the organ donation came from a former Frankfort High School classmate who had found out about the need on Facebook.
âI was on my Facebook page and asked people to send me some of their favorite Bible verses,â said Alanâs wife Becky. âWe were having a lot of health problems throughout our family. Though I didnât mention specifically that Alan needed a kidney.â
Enter Danny Anderson of New Martinsville, W.Va.
âAlan graduated at Frankfort in 1988, Danny in 1989 and me in 1990,â said Becky. âDanny sent me a private message and I told him what was going on and he said âcan I give him a kidney?ââ
Photo: Alan Logsdon, right, received a new kidney from a former high school classmate in February. He is pictured with his wife, Becky, and their son, Jacob.
CUMBERLAND â" When Alan Logsdon takes part Saturday in the WesternâMaryland Kidney Ride, he will, in fact, be giving his new kidney a ride as well.
âIâm feeling great, things couldnât be better,â said Logsdon, who knew for 20 years that one day he would be in need of the transplant.
The 42-year-old Logsdon, a mechanic at NewPage, got a new kidney in February and the organ donation came from a former Frankfort High School classmate who had found out about the need on Facebook.
âI was on my Facebook page and asked people to send me some of their favorite Bible verses,â said Alanâs wife Becky. âWe were having a lot of health problems throughout our family. Though I didnât mention specifically that Alan needed a kidney.â
Enter Danny Anderson of New Martinsville, W.Va.
âAlan graduated at Frankfort in 1988, Danny in 1989 and me in 1990,â said Becky. âDanny sent me a private message and I told him what was going on and he said âcan I give him a kidney?ââ
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