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> The alternative is certain death so not a lot to choose from.

Human kidney transplants (both cadaveric and from a living donor) have been a common operation for many years.




The article addresses this. The patient previously had a human kidney transplant in 2018, which failed sometime in (reading slightly between the lines) 2023, as well as having other health issues. Another human Kidney wouldn't have been made available to him for five to six years, and his doctors didn't believe that he would live that long.

I still think it counts as brave though, certainly not an easy choice.


If you actually read the article, it goes into details about why he's ineligible for a normal transplant and also why his dialysis is failing.




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