Tweet about kidney donation changes Arizona woman's life

MyFOXPhoenix | By Kristy Siefkin
As Amy Donahue tweets, tags and blogs the work day away, a little Wonder Woman figurine stands close by.

Amy is what you might call a social media "Wonder Woman," using her virtual networking powers for good.

Two years ago, Amy agreed to donate her kidney to a total stranger, after seeing a post on Twitter.

"I'm like, I'll do it. I'll donate my kidney..what do I have to do," she said.

Amy went into surgery just a few months later. The long-time comedian says she was surprised to learn how straight forward the surgery was and how quickly she recovered.

"I was hiking a month after the surgery. I went for a hike and people just don't get that it's that easy it's that simple," she said.

Amy donated her kidney to a woman she calls "Tiny Mom," who had been battling kidney failure for over 10 years. The transplant saved Tiny Mom's life and created an impenetrable bond between the women and their families.

"When I can see what something that took 90 minutes of surgery can change a whole family more people have to do it," said Amy.

And many more people did. Dozens of strangers contacted Amy online, saying they too wanted to donate.



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