Veteran asks strangers for kidney donation

KOAT TV News
Arcadia man stands at intersection looking for life-saving help

OKLAHOMA CITY â€"A local veteran took to a street corner to ask for a new kidney.

Robert Dean, of Arcadia, said he's tried everything. On Sunday, his 84th birthday, he took to a street corner to ask strangers for the gift of life.

Dean is using his last bit of strength for his last hope.

"I feel bad all the time," Dean said.

His kidneys are failing. Friends and family offered theirs, but no one was a match. While waiting to find a donor, he has dialysis three times a week.

“It takes all the strength away from you,” Dean said. “It does terrible things to your body.”

Despite the way he feels, Dean stood strong at the corner of Memorial Road and Pennsylvania Avenue wearing a sandwich board with his phone number. As an ambulance passed by, Dean joked, “I’m glad I’m not going with him today.”
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