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Tanisha has chosen to fundraise for Help Hope Live in part because Help Hope Live assures fiscal accountability of funds raised and tax deductibility for contributors. Contributors can be sure donations will be used to pay or reimburse medical and related expenses. To make a tax-deductible donation to this fundraising campaign, click on the Give button.
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As you may or may not know, I have end stage renal disease and I’m currently on dialysis. I was diagnosed with Chronic Kidney Disease back in 2008 after giving birth to my last kid, Branden. Since finding out my diagnosis, I have been diligent to keep myself healthy for as long as my body would allow. I have so much life left and receiving this transplant will allow me more time with my family and friends. It will allow me time to become someone’s grandma (God willing) and it will allow me an opportunity to see my last kid grow into a man. In November of 2021 I noticed a drop in my GFR which is kidney function…it fell to 19 percent. After catching COVID (or another bug), my kidney function fell even more to 13 percent, which began the conversation of a transplant. I began to feel the effects of the failure and by May of 2022, I had to have a hard conversation with my nephrologist. Together, we decided to start me on dialysis. With the proper education, I chose peritoneal dialysis for myself which allowed me to still work and travel if I needed to.
Before going on dialysis, I began my journey of getting listed in as many places as humanly possible. I am now listed in Las Vegas with UMC, Salt Lake City with Intermountain, and Loma Linda in San Bernardino. I recently traveled to Arizona to get listed with The Mayo Clinic. Good thing with Mayo is I will receive credit for the time I’ve already been on dialysis and their wait time is 2 – 3 years. I should be listed there in the coming weeks. I received a call in December for a kidney, but I was a backup. That now puts me at the top of the list for my blood type, so I have been patiently waiting for that call. I am maintaining well and I follow doctors orders, but nothing can replace receiving a new kidney. I am fundraising because I recently (4/11/23) have been made aware that I am climbing the list with Intermountain in Salt Lake City. Their waitlist is 18 months to 2 years. If they call me, then that will require to travel to Salt Lake City for my transplant and stay there for 4 – 6 weeks while being monitored closely. This fundraiser will not only pay for any financial costs I incur from the surgery, but also to pay for my travel and my lodging while there for that period of time. I also have already incurred over $7,000 in medical expenses from dialysis alone, which Medicare has only begun paying their part this January.
I appreciate all the prayers and well wishes, but if you can find it in your heart (and your budget), please consider donating to me. One good thing about this fundraiser, is the funds will be disbursed to them and they will pay my medical costs and they occur. I will not have to report these funds to IRS, like you do with other fundraisers, so it’s a win-win for me and a blessing for us all.
Three weeks ago I had my transplant. It was successful. I have been a model patient. My labs have been great and I’ve lost about 12lbs since being here. I’m ecstatic to be going home soon.
I want to thank everyone that has supported me through my journey. Those prayers were powerful. God is good and He hears us. I promise to take care of myself and my new kidney. Once I’m settled at home I will update everyone on how this all came about. My original story is what I thought based on what I was told. The actual story is an even amazing one ❤️❤️❤️
A donor was found!!! I’m heading to Utah for my pre-op in 8/10, then right back for my transplant on 8/15. It all feels so surreal.
I received an update last Friday on the wait time. I’m looking at an average of 2 - 3 months from the time my donor donated. By October I should have a surgery date but it could happen sooner. This is going yo be one helluva 50th birthday gift.
Latest update - I had a total stranger choose me to donate her kidney to and I am beyond grateful. Luckily for me I registered with some of the best transplant centers in America. Intermountain in Murray, UT is where I will be having the transplant. As of July 5th, my donor has donated her kidney (we were not a match) so now I have a voucher for a living donor kidney. There are so many blessings in my journey that I am in disbelief.
To add to this update, I received a call from Mayo Arizona that I came up as a potential candidate for a living donor kidney. Mind you, I was just listed with them last month. God is working and I’m ready for his blessings. As the nurse told me yesterday, “ You must be a really good person because the stars are aligned for you.” Amen!!! I’m not righteous but I do my best to live in a way that blesses others.
Also, Mayo Clinic in Arizona listed me last week. I am in the middle of their waitlist which is 2-3 years, but my blood type puts me closer to a 3 year wait. I’m already credited with 1 year.
Being registered at multiple locations give me a better chance at getting a kidney sooner than later. Two of my centers have me moved to the top of their waiting lists. I will likely receive a call from either Las Vegas or Utah. Utah having a shorter wait time, may be the one to call me first. If Utah calls then that will require me to relocate for 4-6 weeks. That’s 2 households and a huge expense. This fundraiser will allow me to focus on recovery and not finances. I appreciate anything anyone is able to donate.
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God bless!
Jamila Cureton
Thanks for all the donations!!!
Tanisha Ellerbe
We love you, wishing you a speedy recovery. ❤️
Shyla Pickens
I pray that you have a speedy recovery and I ask God to cover you throughout this entire process.
Joshua Shepard
Tanisha- thinking of you and praying for you.
Wishing you well during this challenging time.
Hugs - Tonia
Tonia Phillips
❤️❤️❤️
Sean Ross
Wishing you strength and a speedy recovery!
Monica James
Thinking of you and your family.
Alise Sindelar
Sending you and your family strength and love.
Lesley Sellinger
Sending love and prayers to you my strong, loving and loyal cousin. You are a true miracle of God!
Nicole Jones
Thinking of you and your family,,
From your Harmon Hero family
Harmon Staff
I remain prayerful for your healing and recovery, Tanisha.
Edith Boatner
Wishing you health and positivity! Sending love.
Katie Mcmains
I love you Nikki! ❤️
Krysti Gardner
Just got my kids schedules and I learned that my son Jacob is in your Cybersecurity III class and my daughter Finley has you as her adopt a teacher for Student Council. Sending many prayers your way, thank you for all you do♥️
Heather Telenko
Tanisha, I praying.
Sayud Rahbe
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