Yes, it's official. Maliyah is receiving a kidney this summer! This journey began on February 26, 2002, when we were born conjoined and sharing one kidney. Thankfully, our mom (Erin) was able to donate her kidney to Maliyah when Kendra got the shared one at separation.
But as many of you know, Maliyah's road to complete recovery hasn't been quite as simple as that first transplant. For several years, our mom's kidney did well. Slowly, the lab results started to look less promising. It was determined the kidney was in T-Cell Rejection. The initial treatments didn't work, but finally a treatment known as IVIG allowed gradual improvement. Soon after, in March of 2016, Maliyah had a heart surgery which did not go as planned, puncturing her heart.
The stress on the rest of her body as her heart struggled led to complete kidney failure. Two years of waiting on the kidney registry and repetitious dialysis treatments have followed. For two years, our family has waited for Maliyah's kidney.
On April 2, just last Monday, we received the news. Maliyah is getting her kidney this summer*, and we could not be more thrilled.
There are thousands more on the registry for an organ donation though, and many of them have not yet received a donor. Maliyah's kidney will change our lives so much-- you, too, are capable of making this kind of change in somebody else's life. Organ donation influences so much more than the person who is receiving the actual transplant. Because somebody decided to give, Maliyah has been given the gift of life and energy, and each of our family members and friends are forever thankful.
"I feel like I will be free," Maliyah said after receiving the news. "I will be able to be with my friends and family without dialysis being in the way. I will get to swim, and I'll have more energy!"
Thank all of you for your support during our journey over the last two years and also during the last sixteen years. Our hearts are full as we share this news with you, our biggest cheerleaders. Here's to this triumph, and to many more to come!
As always, we hope you will continue to stick with us over the next few months as we tell our story.
Love,
Kendra & Maliyah
~The Herrin Twins~
*We do not want to be contacted by news stations or other organizations regarding this topic. We would like to maintain the privacy of the donor throughout this process.
So excited for your family! Yeah!!!
ReplyDeleteYeah!!! Thank you so much!
DeleteSo very happy to hear this news. I'm happy for Maliyah but as you pointed out in your blog so well, it will mean a wonderful change for your whole family.
ReplyDeleteYour friend Robin in Canada
Thank you Robin! We are excited for this new chapter.
DeleteWow! That is better than driving! I am so very happy for you. You have a lot of people praying for your speedy recovery!I zq
ReplyDeleteThank you for your prayers! Yes, it is much better than driving!!
DeleteThis is wonderful! Congratulations on this wonderful news.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for your support!
DeleteCongrats on the great news!! Sending millions of prayers and hugs for a successful surgery and recovery! God is so good indeed!! Please keep us updated. XXXOOO
ReplyDeleteThank you for your prayers! We will definitely keep you up-to-date on everything. ❤❤❤❤
DeleteWonderful news!
ReplyDeleteBut why do you have to wait until the summer?
Is it just to not disrupt your school schedule?
The hospital just has to schedule pretty far out for transplants so everybody can prepare.
DeleteI find your writing skills to be outstanding and very expressive. The clarity of your message and emotions is mature and articulate. Are both you, Maliyah and Kendra, the bloggers? Your courage and positive spirit is beyond amazing. Best wishes to you and your family for continued strength and tenacity as you face every phase of good health.
ReplyDeleteThank you! We work alongside a friend to write the blog each week. Thank you for your well wishes! Your support means an inexpressible amount.
DeleteI really agree with Susan's comment abive about your writing, Maliyah and Kendra, and I share everyone's joy about the actual scheduling, and prayers that it all goes super smoothly. Love from Sue in Taiwan. ��������
ReplyDeleteThank you Sue, that means so much to us! Love from Utah!
DeleteFANTASTIC!
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