Fight kidney disease Sunday at 11th Annual Kidney Walk in Audubon Park
Sheila Stroup, The Times-Picayune Photo: Andrea and Jeremy Waterbury. Andrea was happy to donate a life-saving kidney to her husband in April.
Jeremy Waterbury knows his wife, Andrea, is the best thing that ever happened to him.
âAnd that was before she gave me her kidney,â he says.
The Waterburys and their friends will be among the hundreds of people strolling through Audubon Park Sunday morning, Nov. 4, at the 11th Annual New Orleans Kidney Walk. For them, it will be personal.
âAs of today, Team Waterbury has raised $815,â Jeremy says. âLast year I couldnât do the walk because I was on dialysis.â
In April 2011, when the young couple moved to New Orleans from Michigan so Jeremy could work on film production in south Louisiana, they had no idea the journey they were beginning.
âLast year, when he was working on a movie in Baton Rouge, Jeremy started getting some really bad headaches, and I told him to go to the doctor,â Andrea says.
The next thing she knew, he was in a Baton Rouge hospital. The headaches were caused by his sky-high blood pressure, and the high blood pressure was due to his kidneys shutting down.
âAnd that was before she gave me her kidney,â he says.
The Waterburys and their friends will be among the hundreds of people strolling through Audubon Park Sunday morning, Nov. 4, at the 11th Annual New Orleans Kidney Walk. For them, it will be personal.
âAs of today, Team Waterbury has raised $815,â Jeremy says. âLast year I couldnât do the walk because I was on dialysis.â
In April 2011, when the young couple moved to New Orleans from Michigan so Jeremy could work on film production in south Louisiana, they had no idea the journey they were beginning.
âLast year, when he was working on a movie in Baton Rouge, Jeremy started getting some really bad headaches, and I told him to go to the doctor,â Andrea says.
The next thing she knew, he was in a Baton Rouge hospital. The headaches were caused by his sky-high blood pressure, and the high blood pressure was due to his kidneys shutting down.

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