Man gets kidney from daughter, then granddaughter
ABC Local, New York | Matt Kozar
NEW YORK (WABC) -- A family is sharing their amazing story of love, sacrifice, and survival.
"You guys, I love you, and there's nothing I wouldn't do for you," said Willie West, Kidney recipient.
And there's nothing that Willie West's family wouldn't do for them.
Nine years ago, his daughter donated her kidney to give him a new lease on life.
And when that kidney failed, West's granddaughter decided to follow in her mother's footsteps.
"You can live with one kidney and especially if you want to donate to someone who you love, why not," said Imani Lindsey, Willie's granddaughter.
The surgery happened Thursday night at Mount Sinai, which has a center for living donation.
The donor waiting list in New York for a new kidney is four to seven years, far too long for a 68-year-old on dialysis.
"We put the new kidney on the other side, so he now has four kidneys," said Dr. Scott Ames, surgeon.
He has four kidneys because surgeon Dr. Scott Ames says it's safer not to remove the failing kidneys, which could complicate things.
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NEW YORK (WABC) -- A family is sharing their amazing story of love, sacrifice, and survival.
"You guys, I love you, and there's nothing I wouldn't do for you," said Willie West, Kidney recipient.
And there's nothing that Willie West's family wouldn't do for them.
Nine years ago, his daughter donated her kidney to give him a new lease on life.
And when that kidney failed, West's granddaughter decided to follow in her mother's footsteps.
"You can live with one kidney and especially if you want to donate to someone who you love, why not," said Imani Lindsey, Willie's granddaughter.
The surgery happened Thursday night at Mount Sinai, which has a center for living donation.
The donor waiting list in New York for a new kidney is four to seven years, far too long for a 68-year-old on dialysis.
"We put the new kidney on the other side, so he now has four kidneys," said Dr. Scott Ames, surgeon.
He has four kidneys because surgeon Dr. Scott Ames says it's safer not to remove the failing kidneys, which could complicate things.
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