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Douglas Whitbread, SWNS & Dominic Picksley

Mum saved son's life after donating kidney to stranger whose family gave one back in return

A teenager’s life was saved when he received a new kidney after his mum swapped hers with a stranger – whose family gave one back to her son in return.

Dan Hogben was preparing for a two-year scholarship with Hull City when he received a crushing diagnosis of chronic kidney disease at the age of just 16. His kidney function fell to 13 per cent and he gave up the game because he could not keep up with the pressures of professional football.

But Dan was offered a second chance through an organ-sharing scheme, where his mother Alison, 51, donated a kidney to another person in return for one from the same family. And the teenager, now 19 who has recovered from the operation, will put his sporting knowledge to use as a referee – while helping others struggling with their diagnosis.

He said: “I want to create positivity for other people who’ve recently been diagnosed and are just at the start of their journey of having kidney disease. When I first found out, all the positives in my life suddenly stopped – at that stage the future is uncertain, and you can’t imagine getting your life back to what it was.

“The demands and pressures of being in the academy gave me the mental strength to be as positive as I am and have always been. That’s why I feel I can try pass on that positivity to people who are struggling mentally going with their kidney disease diagnosis.”

Dan was diagnosed with kidney disease in 2019 and was then put on a constant diet of medication as his condition worsened over time. And sadly, it wasn’t long before he was then forced to give up football.

Doctors told him he would need a transplant, but this procedure came with complications. He was a positive match with his mum, but doctors were uncertain what caused his disease and decided it was safer for him to go into a kidney share scheme.

Dan has now recovered and is on the mend following his kidney surgery (Kidney Research UK/SWNS)

This allowed Alison to donate a kidney to another patient and in return, Dan received a donation from someone else – with two patients getting a new lease of life at once. Dan said: “I was extremely lucky that I didn’t have to go on dialysis as the changes to my diet and medication kept me feeling okay.

“The plan was to leave it as long as possible to give me a transplant because the kidney only lasts a certain amount of time. The operation was more painful than I expected because I had a big bleed afterwards.

“But I was out of hospital after five days and mum came out after two. But I think she was hurting for a bit longer than me in the end. Now, I feel perfectly back to normal.”

Hull City have been very supportive of Dan’s condition, allowing him to take his FA refereeing course at the academy he used to train at. He will also be given the opportunity to officiate some of the younger teams while he develops his refereeing skills.

Inspired by people like footballer Andy Cole who has also had a kidney transplant, Dan is keen to raise money for the charity Kidney Research UK. His efforts will help fund research into better understanding the causes of kidney disease and to help improve transplants for future generations.

Sandra Currie, chief executive at Kidney Research UK said: “Dan’s inspirational story is a real example of how a devastating situation can be turned into something so positive.

“With the support of people like Dan, our research will help people like him and future generations to live a better life with kidney disease and pursue their dreams with confidence.”

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