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What did you get for Christmas last year? A bike from your dad? A blender from your husband? A new, macho power tool from your wife? Or, how about a desperately needed kidney from a total stranger? Not many people could answer "yes" to that last one, but 33-year-old South Carolina resident Michael Cheeks can.
GreenvilleOnline.com reports that the kidney even "came with a hand-written card that said 'Merry Christmas.' " And thanks to Zachary Sutton, a Merry Christmas it was for Cheeks, who will now no longer have to attend four-hour dialysis sessions three days a week, as he has had to do for the past 15 years.
Sutton, 28, had never even met Cheeks until the day prior to the transplant. However, two incidents factored into his decision to donate one of his kidneys to Cheeks. When Sutton got his driver's license years ago, he thoroughly researched organ donation and learned how lives could be saved by it. His grandmother later developed kidney failure and had to be on dialysis, so Sutton saw firsthand the difficulty of living without kidney function.
...Source: HighBeam Research, A kidney for Christmas.(THE GOODNESS OF AMERICA)(kidney donor Zachary...