Life Stories: A Mother and Daughter Live Inspiring Lives
Klarissa Ramirez and her mother
Kidney Recipient: Bloomington, MNKlarissa Ramirez was always tired as a child. When she was 12, a sports physical revealed why: a test showed signs of kidney damage. It was later determined that one of Klarissa’s kidneys had stopped growing when she was six months old and the other was failing. Her mother volunteered to donate her kidney to her daughter. Today, Klarissa and her mother are both living normal, healthy lives. Klarissa graduated from college in 2006 and now works as a surgical technologist. She has also participated in two National Kidney Foundation U.S. Transplant Games and speaks on the importance of organ donation. Klarissa’s story is courtesy of LifeSource, Minneapolis, MN. She has also participated in two National Kidney Foundation U.S. Transplant Games and speaks on the importance of organ donation.
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