Don Thomas is a longtime regular at the Hooters in Roswell.
He never would have imagined that in addition to serving him his hot wings & beer, waitress Mariana Villarreal would later save his life. Mariana gave Don her kidney.
via NBC News 11:
“Mariana had only been here a short time,” Thomas said. “I just barely knew her when she made the offer.”
The offer was the gift of life. Thomas lost both his kidneys.
“I said, ‘Well I have two kidneys, do you want one of mine?'” said Mariana Villarreal, a waitress at Hooters.
“My reply was, ‘I will accept it,'” Don said.
Mariana doesn’t know Don outside of work. But she feels a higher calling.
Her grandmother recently passed away from kidney failure.
“I wasn’t able to do anything for my
grandma,” Mariana said, “If [Don] can live two more years, happy as he’s
ever been, that’s fine with me. That’s not up to me. I did my part, now
it’s God’s turn to keep him alive.”
Dr. Harrison Pollinger, one of the
program directors of the Piedmont Transplant Institute, said both donor
and recipient should be able to live healthy lives after the surgery.
“You can live your whole life with one just kidney,” Pollinger said, “You only need one kidney for normal kidney function.”
Mariana hopes her story will inspire others to donate organs to those in need.
“A lot of people don’t realize how
easy it is – relatively – to give someone a new life,” said Chris Bond
with the Georgia Transplant Foundation.
Don will have a new life. Thanks to a special bond born at the unlikeliest of places.
“Mariana and I are just two normal people,” said Don, “one who needs help – me -and Mariana who is so willing to give help.”
Look at God.
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