Israeli teen travels to Minnesota, finds kidney donor no longer a match
My Fox Twin Cities | Jonathan Choe
MINNEAPOLIS (KMSP) - Just one day before her kidney transplant surgery was set to take place, doctors determined a teen from halfway around the world is no longer a match with her donor -- but she's staying because of hope.
Sarah Zalaznik, 15, flew from Israel to have her surgery in Minnesota because her families believed the doctors in the Twin Cities are among the best in the world. Now that they've seen a setback, however, the family is desperate to find a new donor before time runs out.
Zalaznik struggles with a medical condition called focal segmental glomerulosclerosis, also known as FSGS.
"Just because I feel good doesn't mean my kidneys are functioning well," she said.
In fact, the disease is shutting down her kidneys. That's why she and her mother flew in for a planned, live kidney donor transplant at the University of Minnesota's Amplatz Children's Hospital that was scheduled for Friday.
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"You have the power to SAVE lives."
To register as a donor in California:
www.donateLIFEcalifornia.org | www.doneVIDAcalifornia.org
Outside California:
www.organdonor.gov | www.donatelife.net
MINNEAPOLIS (KMSP) - Just one day before her kidney transplant surgery was set to take place, doctors determined a teen from halfway around the world is no longer a match with her donor -- but she's staying because of hope.
Sarah Zalaznik, 15, flew from Israel to have her surgery in Minnesota because her families believed the doctors in the Twin Cities are among the best in the world. Now that they've seen a setback, however, the family is desperate to find a new donor before time runs out.
Zalaznik struggles with a medical condition called focal segmental glomerulosclerosis, also known as FSGS.
"Just because I feel good doesn't mean my kidneys are functioning well," she said.
In fact, the disease is shutting down her kidneys. That's why she and her mother flew in for a planned, live kidney donor transplant at the University of Minnesota's Amplatz Children's Hospital that was scheduled for Friday.
Continue reading
KMSP-TV
______________________________________________________
"You have the power to SAVE lives."
To register as a donor in California:
www.donateLIFEcalifornia.org | www.doneVIDAcalifornia.org
Outside California:
www.organdonor.gov | www.donatelife.net

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