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IN DIRE STRAITS – Julia Broeren of Whitehorse depends on kidney dialysis as she anxiously awaits the transplant doctors say she needs.

Local woman goes public in quest for kidney transplant

Time is running out for 57-year-old Whitehorse resident Julia Broeren, who has been on dialysis for the past four years after her kidneys failed.

By Jason Unrau on April 11, 2011

Time is running out for 57-year-old Whitehorse resident Julia Broeren, who has been on dialysis for the past four years after her kidneys failed.

"I have nowhere to turn, and that's why I'm going public,” Broeren of her appeal for a kidney donor

"I need a kidney transplant .... I'm in desperate need, otherwise that's it for me.”

Last week, Broeren contacted the Star to help find a suitable donor after her friends and family turned her down.

"I've asked family and they looked at me and walked away and haven't talked to me since,” she said. "What else can I do? They just shied away from me.”

Four times a day, Broeren must undergo dialysis, she said, and doctors in Vancouver informed her that a transplant is what she needs.

"I'm in pain from my head to my toes now because everything is starting to shut down,” Broeren said.

Potential donors would have blood type O – the same as Broeren's – and would have to undergo further evaluation.

Further tissue typing and cross-matching tests would be conducted, said Broeren, as well as a general health and psychological assessments.

As of June 2010, there were 262 British Columbians waiting for a kidney transplant from a deceased donor, according to the Kidney Foundation of Canada's website.

Because Broeren is not from British Columbia, doctors in Vancouver have told her B.C. residents would take precedence and that she might have better luck finding a living donor.

Since the first living donor kidney transplant performed in B.C. in 1976, 862 living donor transplants have occurred, and of these, just six have been from a "living anonymous donor”.

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tommy smith on Apr 12, 2011 at 1:28 pm

I know Julia's family and it doesn't surprise me they don't want to help her. karmas a bitch. good luck Julia and god bless you and may he find the help u need for you

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Kailey on Apr 12, 2011 at 9:15 am

Joshua,

I believe if you make an appointment with your family doctor they can fill out a form for you to get your blood work done at the hospital. I would suggest talking to your doctor and letting them know that you would be interested in being a living donor for this poor lady if your blood type and tissues match.

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Kurt Dolan on Apr 12, 2011 at 5:46 am

Canadian Blood Services (CBS)recently launched the Living Donor Paired Exchange Registry to increase the chances of matching live kidney donors with compatible recipients.

Another option is to look abroad. Ethical questions aside, it is legal in some Third World countries to purchase human organs from donors. The average cost for a kidney transplant is around $80,000 USD. There was a private member's bill (Bill C-381) proposed to amend the Criminal Code to prevent Canadians from purchasing orgrans from abroad. It's at First Reading in the House of Commons, and is currently on hold pending the outcome of the Federal Election.

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Joshua Hunt on Apr 12, 2011 at 4:06 am

It would be great if there is a blood testing drive, so a bunch of people can go and get tested to see if they are compatible to Julia. I am not positive but I think my blood is O and would be interested in helping out.

Joshua Hunt

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would love to try and help on Apr 11, 2011 at 2:33 pm

How do you get tested to help this woman?

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