Celebrating the 50th year of a kidney swap
An 82-year-old woman is celebrating her 50th anniversary of a kidney transplant donated from her brother following a condition which has been passed down two generations.
Catherine Johnson, 82, from Sunderland, is celebrating the 50th anniversary of her transplant today, which makes her one of the longest surviving kidney transplant patients across the UK.
She received a transplant from her brother Gerald
Jones following kidney failure in 1971 and although there was no history of a kidney condition within the family before Catherine’s transplant, both her sons Gavin and Vince along with Vince’s son needed transplants years later.
The condition, called nephritis, has been passed down two generations, and Catherine’s sons and grandson have all had kidney transplants.
Catherine, who was one of nine, was given a kidney from her brother Gerald at the Newcastle RVI following tests of all her siblings to ‘find the perfect match’.
Margaret, now the eldest sibling said: “Doctors asked for family to come forward, so we all got tested and Gerald was the perfect match.
"He was absolutely terrified because out of all of us, he was the one who hated hospitals and we all just laughed at the time.
"It was very new back then and he’s been absolutely fine ever since – but I don’t think any of us expected it to last 50 years!”
Years later, Catherine’s son Gavin needed a transplant and this was donated by his aunt Rita when Gavin was 26 before he had a second transplant with his wife as donor 23 years later.
Three years after Gavin’s first transplant, his brother Vince needed a transplant and his kidney was donated by his aunt Jennifer.
The condition was then passed down to Vince’s son Lewis who received a kidney from a donor after their death at 23. It’s expected Vince’s second son Owen will also need a transplant.
Catherine’s son Gavin said: “It’s a huge achievement for mam, and she’s so excited, she’s had the same transplant for 50 years and it’s still going strong. I’ve been on dialysis in between transplants and it’s horrible so if my kidney lasts 50 years like mam’s then I’d be over the moon!”