Living kidney donor becomes ‘Angel on Earth’ for recipient in Metro Detroit

Donor showed up for a project that turned into so much more

The reality of organ donation is that patients in need often end up waiting a very long time for that life-changing gift in Metro Detroit.

But sometimes luck intervenes as a chance encounter leads to a donated kidney and a sisterhood.

“I was hoping and praying to get a living donor because I didn’t want someone to have to die in order to make me live,” said kidney recipient Tuesday Reis.

The reality of organ donation is that patients in need often end up waiting a very long time for that life-changing gift in Metro Detroit. (Copyright 2024 by WDIV ClickOnDetroit - All rights reserved.)

Reis described the moment everything changed for her.

“God put us all together at the same time,” Reis said.

The living donor she prayed for showed up at her door for a project that turned into so much more.

“It was a blessing for me to do it for her,” said living kidney donor Gail Hampton.

Reis calls Hampton her “Angel on Earth” as the two strangers share the same blood type.

“The next person that would come along, whoever that was, I would do it,” Hampton said.

The reality of organ donation is that patients in need often end up waiting a very long time for that life-changing gift in Metro Detroit. (Copyright 2024 by WDIV ClickOnDetroit - All rights reserved.)

Reis opened up about her kidney failure, not knowing that Hampton had once tried to donate a kidney to a fellow church member, but it didn’t work out.

“It’s a kidney that’s generally better than any deceased donor they could’ve found,” said Corewell Health Dr. Krishna Putchakayala. “It works right away, and it lasts the longest.”

Putchakayala performed part of the surgery. He said he was inspired by the unique circumstances that led them together and wants others to know how much of an impact living donors can make.

“I saved her life, and that meant something to me,” Hampton said.

“To all my kidney warriors out there, your day will come, and it will be the best day of your life,” Reis said.

As of Tuesday (April 23), there are about 90,000 people nationwide who are waiting on a kidney transplant.

From Reis and Hampton’s perspective, getting a new kidney was monumental, and they both hoped others would consider giving the gift of life.

Reis said she could travel again as she had just returned from visiting her new grandbaby in Colorado.

She says she has so much more planned as she lives with so much gratitude.

The reality of organ donation is that patients in need often end up waiting a very long time for that life-changing gift in Metro Detroit. (Copyright 2024 by WDIV ClickOnDetroit - All rights reserved.)

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Pamela Osborne is thrilled to be back home at the station she grew up watching! You can watch her on Local 4 News Sundays and weeknights. Pamela joined the WDIV News Team in February 2022, after working at stations in Ohio and Pennsylvania.

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Brandon Carr is a digital content producer for ClickOnDetroit and has been with WDIV Local 4 since November 2021. Brandon is the 2015 Solomon Kinloch Humanitarian award recipient for Community Service.

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