Before you fill out your nomination for Teacher of the Year, you should hear about Jennifer Mazzotta-Perretti, who donated a kidney to one of her students. We think she's got this year's vote locked up. On September 3, the Long Island woman gave one of her kidneys to a former pupil. (Not even a real fall or spring semester student, but a summer creative-writing class student. Nuts, right?)
The tale began a few years ago during a class discussion about doing good deeds. Kevin O'Brien, now 19, asked his then-teacher Jennifer, "Would you give life to someone else if you didn't have to give up your own? She said yes, she would.
Then he asked if she would donate one of her kidneys -- to him. Again, she said yes. (That's one ballsy kid. We barely have enough courage to ask a cute co-worker to be Facebook friends.)
Kevin had undergone numerous surgeries, including a failed transplant, since the age of 3, when a complication from having blood drawn led to renal problems.
All seems to be fine now that super human being Jennifer Mazzotta-Perretti gave Kevin her kidney. We think it's safe to say that Jennifer deserves tenure.
Giving Life
Organ donations using living donors are increasingly common, as the list of patients in need of new organs continues to grow. Docs say it's rare for non-relatives to be such good matches, but it certainly does happen. Recently a cab driver gave a kidney to a woman he'd met while driving her to treatments.
Last week, a San Diego hospital announced that it had successfully performed a "paired-donor transplant." Patti Ford needed a kidney. Her husband Patrick wanted to donate, but wasn't a match. A donor coordinator put her in touch with Robyn and Paul Bryan -- Paul needed a kidney, but Robyn wasn't a match. The blood types aligned, so Robyn gave Patti one of her kidneys and Patrick gave Paul one of his.
What about you? Would you give a kidney to an acquaintance? How about a stranger?
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Wednesday 23 September
By BurstingWithPride
Hey Ricardo
only a moron would turn a compliment into trash. Get your mind out of, or crawl back into the gutter, which ever suits you best! Good luck in Junior High!
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Wednesday 23 September
By kathy
I lost a kidney when I was a child and have been living on one for nearly 50 years with no problems. So for those of you blessed donors, know that your remaining kidney will serve you well. For those of you with kidney issues, you might want to check out the kidney cleanse at www.herbdoc.com. It's one of the few herb companies I would recommend. Many advanced renal problems can actually be turned around.
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Wednesday 23 September
By BurstingWithPride
Hey Ricardo,
only a complete moron would turn a compliment for a Sister-in-Law into something trashy. Get your mind out of, or crawl back into, the gutter, which ever suits you better. Oh, and by the way good luck in Junior High...you'll need it! Have a nice day anyway!
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Wednesday 23 September
By BurstingWithPride
Hey Ricardo,
it takes a complete moron to turn a compliment for a Sister-in-Law into something so trashy! Get your mind out of, or crawl back into, the gutter, which ever suits you. Oh, and by the way, good luck in Junior High! Have a nice day anyway!
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Wednesday 23 September
By Mark
I had a kidney transplant 13 years ago, and it is still going strong!! The kidney was donated by a black man, and I am a white man, and he was a VERY VERY good match, so race has NOTHING (atleast in my opnion) on if an organ will or will not match!!! Seldom do donated kidneys last over a decade, and mine has and it was inter racial donation.
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Wednesday 23 September
By bob 116x
stephen-I don't know what brand of kool-Aid you are drinking, but I do know this;from all appearances you were born a moron, are living as a moron,and will likely die a moron. You must not believe in organ donation as it is an affront against God. I am not going to say that you are the scum of the Earth, that is not my place to say, but when you reach your eternal reward, I will send you a fan.
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Thursday 15 October
By Kevin
Good story, but why all the infantile side comments in parentheses?
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