Getting, and Giving, 'a Fresh One;' Thanks to Son, Kidney Transplant Is Life-Changing for Korean War Veteran

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WILLIAM J. Zito was in a bad way, and only one person could help him.

But, where was that person? Whoever it was, the man or woman would have to die, or be willing to sacrifice a healthy kidney.

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Getting, and Giving, 'a Fresh One;' Thanks to Son, Kidney Transplant Is Life-Changing for Korean War Veteran

Zito, 72, of West Haven, had high blood pressure, which led to kidney disease. He was almost out of options. Unless that person turned up, the next step would be dialysis.

A transplant could be a long wait, perhaps 1,000 days or more, because the demand for kidneys greatly exceeds the ...

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