A father who donated his kidney to save his young daughter’s life is urging all families to talk about organ donation.
Gareth Charlton, from Dyffryn Ardudwy, provided the gift of life to his daughter, Jennie, in February 2019.
Jennie, was diagnosed with renal failure shortly before her 18th birthday in February 2017.
The 20-year-old was on dialysis for two years but a kidney donor could not be found for her and she had to put her A-level studies at college in Pwllheli on hold for two years.
Both Gareth and his wife Helen were tested for compatibility to see if they were able to donate their kidney to their daughter.
“Jennie spent around a month in Hebog Ward at Ysbyty Gwynedd.
“She spent her 18th birthday on the ward and the staff went out of their way to get her a cake and decorate her room – they were so lovely.
“After leaving hospital she was on dialysis at home at first and then went to Ysbyty Gwynedd and Ysbyty Alltwen’s renal units.
“Myself and my wife Helen were determined to do anything we could to help Jennie and when we were both tested it was established I was the better match.
“The surgery was carried out in Liverpool in February last year which was a success and has now completely transformed her life,” Gareth said.
Gareth will be walking 25 miles from the renal unit at Ysbyty Alltwen to the renal unit at Ysbyty Gwynedd on 14 February, to sponsor him visit: www.sponsorme.co.uk/garethcharlton/gareths-kidney-donation-walk.aspx





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