Casino valet donates kidney to customer

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Jaime Maldonado (right), 62, a valet at Rivers Casino in Des Plaines, talks with Timothy Brennan, 64, of Elmhurst, a regular customer at the casino. Maladonado recently donated a kidney to Brennan. (AP)
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Maldonado said he was hesitant at first to ask about Brennan’s illness and wanted to respect his privacy.

“I got to know him a little more every time he would come in and one day I said, ‘What would it take for me to give you a kidney?’” he recalled.

“I was dumbfounded,” said Brennan, who never even thought to ask his own three brothers for a kidney.

He signed up for the National Kidney Registry 5 years ago and was told there were 6,000 people on the waiting list ahead of him in Illinois alone. The wait time for a kidney is 5 to 7 years, Brennan said.

“I don’t know if I could ever ask anybody for a kidney,” he said. “I just assumed that someday I will get one.”

At first, Brennan was suspicious of Maldonado’s motives and asked whether he hoped for some financial gain.

“You are so paranoid,” Brennan said, explaining his initial skepticism. “I don’t know him from Adam, and he wants to give me his kidney. One thing led to another and he said, ‘Can you get me proper paperwork to fill out?’”

Maldonado’s doctor gave him a clean bill of health. He had never suffered any illnesses apart from using eye drops for glaucoma.

“I think God had me healthy all these years so you can have this kidney,” Maldonado told Brennan.

Brennan can now travel without worrying about being hooked up to a dialysis machine for 4 hours every other day.

“I feel like I kind of have my life back,” he said.

Maldonado said he hopes his story will inspire others to become organ donors.

“Giving a kidney and helping somebody to have a better life is not going to hurt one’s life,” Maldonado said.

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