Heather's Kidney Transplant
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Welcome you to my GoFundMe page! My name is Heather and I used to work as a firefighter and Emergency Medical Technician. I've fought both structural and wildland fires and am eager to get back to work helping others. Now I'm fighting for my life waiting for a kidney transplant. I'm not the kind of person who is good at asking for help -- I prefer to be the one doing the helping, running in when others are running out. But three years ago my first transplanted kidney failed and now I am the one that needs help paying costs assocated with a new transplant.
My structural firefighting days on the East Coast.
An amazing group of friends and family have undergone the the process of getting tested to donate a kidney. We've found a couple of promising matches -- but my donors do not live close to the transplant center. Transportation and food add up and are not covered by insurance. After my transplant, anti-rejection medications will be around $2,000 a month out-of-pocket. I will be back to work within a few months, but in the mean time, you can help make sure I can keep taking the medications to keep my transplanted kidney working. I also want to be able to take care of my donor who is giving up a part of their body and taking time out of their life to do save mine by replacing lost income and travel costs, etc.
My wildland firefighting days for the Tahoe National Forest.
Me at dialysis. This is what my life looks like right now, four days a week, four and a half hours at a time.
If we raise more than enough money to cover all of this, my plan is to start a fund for other patients like myself who need a transplant but don't have the financial resources to get through one. Thank you for taking the time to read this and donating to my campaign!
Love and endless gratitude, Heather
My structural firefighting days on the East Coast.
An amazing group of friends and family have undergone the the process of getting tested to donate a kidney. We've found a couple of promising matches -- but my donors do not live close to the transplant center. Transportation and food add up and are not covered by insurance. After my transplant, anti-rejection medications will be around $2,000 a month out-of-pocket. I will be back to work within a few months, but in the mean time, you can help make sure I can keep taking the medications to keep my transplanted kidney working. I also want to be able to take care of my donor who is giving up a part of their body and taking time out of their life to do save mine by replacing lost income and travel costs, etc.
My wildland firefighting days for the Tahoe National Forest.
Me at dialysis. This is what my life looks like right now, four days a week, four and a half hours at a time.
If we raise more than enough money to cover all of this, my plan is to start a fund for other patients like myself who need a transplant but don't have the financial resources to get through one. Thank you for taking the time to read this and donating to my campaign!
Love and endless gratitude, Heather
Organizer
Heather Kantor
Organizer
Mooresville, NC