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Home / Understanding Donation / Stories of Life / Freda Greene

Kidney Recipient Reaches Goals in Her "New Life"

Freda Greene

During the spring and winter of 1998, Freda Greene often felt cold and tired. Sometimes her knees and legs would swell, too. But she didn't worry: Freda blamed the symptoms on her hypertension or stomach problems that plagued her periodically. The Shaker Heights resident also speculated she was working too hard in her drafty office as a customer service representative.

"Then one day at work I felt funny," says Freda. "It was April 5th. I remember the date because that's the day my life changed." That day, Freda learned she had kidney failure: Her kidneys no longer cleaned her blood, so harmful wastes were building up in her body. "I didn't realize I was so sick," says Freda.

Freda spent approximately six weeks in the hospital, beginning dialysis treatment the day after she was admitted. When she was released, Freda continued dialysis three times a week. Within a year, Freda was placed on the organ waiting list.

Freda dreaded dialysis. "I made up my mind I was not going to live like this. I wasn't going to be on dialysis all my life," she says. "I did everything the doctors said, so I could be healthy enough to get the transplant." She began eating a healthy diet and took all her medications as ordered. She also promised herself that after transplantation, she would finish her college degree and land a better job.

On January 20, 2001, Freda received her donor kidney. Now, she says, she has "a new life." And she's met her goals: Freda earned an associate's degree and plans to obtain her Bachelor's degree.

"No matter what happens in life, you have to be determined and look forward," says the 43-year-old. She was able to do that thanks, in part, to her organ donor's family. "Because of their selflessness, I am here today and able to live life to the fullest." Freda enjoys time with her two daughters and young grandson.

"Because of the experience I've been through, I'm aware of the importance of organ donation," says Freda. "When you hear my story, know that someone gave me life. That's what donation is all about. I know it's a scary thought, but if you die today, you can help someone else live on. You don't need any body parts where you're going."

You have the power to save lives by becoming a registered organ and tissue donor right now or by saying "yes" when renewing your driver license or state ID at the BMV.

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