Man Who Walked Miles With 'Need Kidney 4 Wife' Sign Finds a Donor
Yahoo News | By Elise Solé,Larry Swilling, 78, a South Carolina man who walked the streets with a sign asking strangers to donate a kidney to his ailing wife, has finally found a match.
Larry's wife, Jimmie Sue Swilling, 76, first learned she was born with only one kidney when they tried to have children. Despite doctor's doubts that she would be able to conceive, Jimmie Sue gave birth to three children. But the possibility of needing a future transplant was never far from her mind.
Last September, doctors confirmed Jimmie Sue's worst fears: She was going into kidney failure and would need a transplant. She was put on a donor waiting list; however, Larry, a truck driver and former volunteer fireman, worried that his wife of nearly 58 years wouldnât survive before a donor was found. âBefore we went to bed that night, Jimmie Sue said, âWhat are we going to do?â I said, âI donât know, but I will figure something out,ââ Larry told Yahoo Shine. âThe answer came to me in the middle of the night.â
Larry's wife, Jimmie Sue Swilling, 76, first learned she was born with only one kidney when they tried to have children. Despite doctor's doubts that she would be able to conceive, Jimmie Sue gave birth to three children. But the possibility of needing a future transplant was never far from her mind.
Last September, doctors confirmed Jimmie Sue's worst fears: She was going into kidney failure and would need a transplant. She was put on a donor waiting list; however, Larry, a truck driver and former volunteer fireman, worried that his wife of nearly 58 years wouldnât survive before a donor was found. âBefore we went to bed that night, Jimmie Sue said, âWhat are we going to do?â I said, âI donât know, but I will figure something out,ââ Larry told Yahoo Shine. âThe answer came to me in the middle of the night.â
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