RIGHT now in Gloucestershire there are 78 people currently waiting for a kidney transplant, and every single day in the UK one person will die whilst waiting for their kidney. This has to change.
Most people don’t want to think about their kidneys, but the reality is that one in eight people will develop Chronic Kidney Disease which may ultimately mean they need dialysis or a transplant in order to stay alive.
The average time waiting for a kidney on the transplant list is three years and there are almost 30,000 people on dialysis in the UK, a treatment that leaves patients hooked up to machines for hours at a time for several days every week, which has a knock-on impact on their ability to study, work, socialise and ultimately live their lives to the full.
Kidney patients constantly tell us that greater awareness of kidney disease would be life-changing for them, which is why we’re calling on readers to become kidney aware by visiting kidneycareuk.org.
We are here to ensure that no-one in Gloucestershire has to face kidney disease alone.
PADDY TABOR
Chief Executive, Kidney Care UK
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