April 8, 2009 12:21 PM

Paying It Forward One Kidney At A Time

By
Michelle Miller
(CBS)  Matt Jones, a father of five from Northern Michigan, had always been known as a guy with a big heart.

"If you've got the ability to do so, why not?" Jones says.

But two years ago, he gave really big, donating his kidney to a complete stranger, reports CBS News correspondent Michelle Miller. There was one condition: the recipient had to find a donor for someone else.

"It was a huge gift," said Barb Bunnell, who received Jones' kidney. "Because of Matt, I was able to be transplanted before going on dialysis."

Bunnell was the first recipient. And thus began the longest kidney donor chain in history, written up in this week's New England Journal of Medicine. Since 2007, ten people have received new kidneys from living donors.

With the help of a computer matching program, Jones flew to Phoenix to help Bunnell. In turn, her husband Ron gave his kidney to Angie, in Ohio. Angie's mom, Laurie then donated her kidney and on, and on it went, spouses, parents, even friends paying it forward.

Other donor chains require the donor swaps to happen at the same time at the same hospital, but Dr. Michael Rees based his donor chain on trust.

"(There is) a risk that somebody might renege and might not pay forward the gift that's been given to them," said Dr. Rees, who founded the Alliance for Paired Donations.

So far, no one has broken the chain, Miller reports.

"When you're a mom, you do what ever you can for your children," said Laurie Sarvo, donor number three in the chain.

Sarvo knows without the chain her daughter Angie wouldn't alive.

"It gave me my life back," says Angie Heckman. "Things I coudn't do before, I'm back in school, I can go anywhere I want now and not worry about dialysis."

CBS News brought them together again today, the pioneering doctor and three links in his chain, so connected, they went to Jones' wedding last June.

"We're all bound together," said Barb Bunnell.

"Everyone has a different story but they're all incredible," her husband Ron said.

Jones hopes more donors will be inspired to give a kidney.

"Seeing somebody come back from looking literally dead to being full of life - I'm hoping to see more people in the future experience that," he said.
By Michelle Miller

Copyright 2009 CBS. All rights reserved.
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by REG1963 May 25, 2011 9:42 AM EDT
I just wanted to let u know my daughter got her kidney transplant on April 28th. Believe it or not I was a match to her. She had it done at New York Presbyterian( Cornell) I just have to say that hospital was amazing and gave me so much hope for my daughter.Please if anyone is waiting go and speak or call that hospital or me and I can tell u my wonderful experience with them. Stay Strong Regina
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by REG1963 October 23, 2010 9:18 AM EDT
Hi I have been waiting on a reply to this. This is Regina again now my daighter is 22 on the list in the Bronx @ Montaforie Hospital. Both kidnesy are only working 14% now. Here are all our new numbers Regina (Home) 570-685-1074 or my cell 570-460-5648 or Christina's cell 570-906-5978. She is still working part time and tries everyday to understand her sickness. She has been mist diagnosed for years now that we have all her records from all her doctors. If anyone wants to see if they are a match for my Daughter she is O positive you can call Patricia @ Montaforie 718-920-4775 and also her website is PMCDONOVEMONFIORE.ORG Thank you Regina
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by REG1963 March 16, 2010 6:30 PM EDT
I am getting very nervous now. My daughter graduates in May and then we will have no coverage for her. I have been looking into different objections at this point. Please if anyone knows anything about coverage please let me know. Thank Regina
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by REG1963 March 13, 2010 1:12 PM EST
My phone # have changed they are 570-685-1074 or my cell 570-470-7472. I have been trying to get in touch with donor@live.sc to talk to her about my daughter. Please keep in informed.
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by kidneydonorapossetiv April 7, 2009 3:32 PM EDT
Would like to donate my kidney.
My blood type is A posetiv RH
I am willing to travel
E-mail: donor@live.se
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by REG1963 March 13, 2010 1:17 PM EST
I have been trying to get in touch with you. Please call me at 570-685-1074 or my cell # 570-470-7472. or my em reg3963@aol.com. My daughters only has 24% of both kidneys working right now. Thank you Regina
by JeepsRock March 17, 2009 10:51 AM EDT
This is fantastic!! My 16 year old daughter is on PD for almost a year. She is on the list here in Nevada & trying to get on Arizona's list also. We would be glad to pay it forward. Jasmine is also O+ blood type. She has had to drop out of school because this has affected her school work & personal life greatly. She also tried home school but because of being in the hospital or doctors so much, she fell so far behind. She is now going for her GED, but she needs a more positive life. She is determined to succeed. Anyone who can help in any way please email: SinCity4x4@live.com
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by REG1963 March 13, 2009 4:39 PM EDT
MY NUMBER IS WRONG ITS 570-470-7472
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by REG1963 March 13, 2009 4:33 PM EDT
MY NAME IS REGINA ACQUAVELLA MY DAUGHTER CHRISTINA NEEDS A KIDNEY TRANSPLANT SHE IS 20 YEARS OLD HER BLOOD IS 0 POSTIVE . I WOULD LIKE SOME MORE INFORMATION ON THIS AND WOULD LOVE TO JOIN THIS NETWORK. MY NUMBERS ARE 516-626-2058 OR 570-470-7474. WE ARE NOW WITH MONFAFORIA HOSPITAL. PLEASE I WOULS LOVE TO HEAR FROM SOMEBODY. GOD BLESS REGINA
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by JaneSmith06 March 12, 2009 11:43 PM EDT
this was an awesome story I am currently on dialysis and waiting for a kidney... I wish I knew someone who was involved in this if that's all I had to do was a find a donor for someone else I would do it in a heartbeat I could find more than one donor if I needed to. I'm only 24 but I have been on dialysis since I was 18 and I just want to be able to live a normal adult life and work and go to school full time without going to dialysis 3 times a week and always be so tired.
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