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My name is Anna Curvin and I’ve lived with kidney disease my entire life. I now need a kidney transplant to save my life. I’ve not let kidney disease define my life outcomes, but it’s been a rough journey. Now that I have found my soulmate, I will do whatever it takes to have the fullest possible life with the truest, deepest, love of my life for every minute I can.
I was diagnosed with kidney disease during the first year of my life after doctors discovered that my plumbing was not hooked up correctly. I spent my first birthday in the hospital; pictures show a smiling baby with circles under her eyes. Severe kidney disease was going to be front and center for all my young childhood and by the time I celebrated my 10th birthday, I’d already undergone multiple surgeries. My teen years were surgery free, but I suffered from frequent bladder infections. When I was 27 years old, doctors had to remove one of my kidneys. By the time I turned 50, my remaining kidney deteriorated and could no longer filter the toxins out of my blood. I was in end stage kidney failure and was told that I needed to start dialysis.
There are only two treatments for people living with kidney failure: dialysis or transplant. While I wait for a transplant, I must do dialysis treatments to keep me alive. Every night, I’m hooked up to a machine that pumps 4 liters of solution into my abdomen to extract toxins. I spend almost 70 hours per week on dialysis. It’s grueling and I often experience pain, extreme fatigue, dizziness, nausea, and weakness. I’m not allowed to take a bath or submerge in any water, and it’s nearly impossible for me to travel, something I love to do.
When you live with chronic kidney disease your whole life, it becomes just as natural as having freckles. It’s always there but I’ve never let it stop me from doing what I want. People describe me as compassionate, resilient, dependable, and creative. I’ve managed dialysis, recovered from a difficult marriage, experienced depression following a traumatic event, and relocated multiple times within a few short months. Life hasn’t always been easy, but I won’t give up.
A new kidney will allow me to spend more time with my soulmate, Dale and fulfill my purpose of helping others. My love for him is so deep, our life together is so happy and fulfilling. I want us to experience life to its fullest and finding a living donor will make that possible. We want to do things as a couple without the restrictions of dialysis. We want to kayak, travel the US and abroad, and sit in a hot tub again. I would feel better, live a higher quality of life, and be able give back to my community by helping others.
The wait times to get a kidney from a deceased donor can be 5-7 years. My doctors and transplant team have advised me to look for a living donor. Finding a living donor will help me get “off the list” sooner and on to living my life. Most living donor surgeries are done laparoscopically and discharge from the hospital is usually 24-48 hours after surgery. The life expectancy for a living donor is typically longer than the average person.
To learn more about living kidney donation or start the testing process on my behalf, please contact Breanna Bronson at The Christ Hospital at 513-585-1427 or [email protected]. All costs for testing and surgery are covered by my insurance. Please like and follow my story on Facebook at SAVE ANNA.
Thank you for considering giving the gift of life through living kidney donation. You could save my life or one of the 100,000 people waiting.
Love and Light, Anna
Family and friends of Anna Curvin are raising money for the nonprofit Help Hope Live to fund uninsured medical expenses associated with transplantation.
Anna has chosen to fundraise with 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 her medical and related expenses. To make a tax-deductible donation to this fundraising campaign, click on the Give button.
For more information, please contact Help Hope Live at 800.642.8399.
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Happy Birthday, Anna!
Janice and Roberto Alvarado
I have a family member who was the recipient of an organ donor: a heart. Changed his life, his familiy’s, all of us who knew him. The joy of being given quality of life, hope, and time. He was so grateful, he never wasted a moment of the gift of extra time he was given. He spent it all in joyful giving to others.
Invest in the lives of others. It will outlast you in ways you can’t imagine.
Anonymous
You are both in my prayers…May 2024 be a new beginning!
Louise Snyder
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Help Hope Live
Note in memo:
In honor of Anna Curvin
Mail to:
Help Hope Live
2 Radnor Corporate Center
Suite 100
100 Matsonford Road
Radnor, PA 19087
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