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'I hope someone gives my life back to me' | 'I hope someone gives my life back to me' |
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Three times a week, Sabina Saeed, 36, spends several hours hooked up to a machine which cleans her blood and keeps her alive - but she hates it with a passion. | Three times a week, Sabina Saeed, 36, spends several hours hooked up to a machine which cleans her blood and keeps her alive - but she hates it with a passion. |
The routine means she can't work, she can't travel, her diet is restricted and she feels tired all the time. | The routine means she can't work, she can't travel, her diet is restricted and she feels tired all the time. |
"I try not to think about it. It's keeping me alive but it's not something I enjoy," she says. | "I try not to think about it. It's keeping me alive but it's not something I enjoy," she says. |
"I hope someone gives my life back to me." | "I hope someone gives my life back to me." |
Sabina got in touch with BBC Lifestyle and Health Facebook page because she is on the waiting list for a new kidney - a gift which would enable her life to start again - but she has been told it could be a long wait, possibly up to five years. | Sabina got in touch with BBC Lifestyle and Health Facebook page because she is on the waiting list for a new kidney - a gift which would enable her life to start again - but she has been told it could be a long wait, possibly up to five years. |
She is one of 4,958 people currently waiting for a kidney transplant in the UK. | She is one of 4,958 people currently waiting for a kidney transplant in the UK. |
As a result, for the past two years, Tottenham Hale Kidney and Diabetes Centre has been her lifeline. | As a result, for the past two years, Tottenham Hale Kidney and Diabetes Centre has been her lifeline. |
This is where a dialysis machine filters her blood every second day, replacing the vital work of the kidneys which she no longer possesses. | This is where a dialysis machine filters her blood every second day, replacing the vital work of the kidneys which she no longer possesses. |
Sabina had kidney failure as a baby. She received one of her mum's kidneys when she was 18 but that has now stopped working and no other family members can donate - not even her twin sister is a match for her blood group A+. | Sabina had kidney failure as a baby. She received one of her mum's kidneys when she was 18 but that has now stopped working and no other family members can donate - not even her twin sister is a match for her blood group A+. |
A new kidney would mean everything, she says. | A new kidney would mean everything, she says. |
"It would mean getting back to a normal life - to working at the beauty salon I used to run. | "It would mean getting back to a normal life - to working at the beauty salon I used to run. |
"I want to enjoy life, I'd love to find a life partner but at the moment I am just sitting at home, getting tired all the time." | "I want to enjoy life, I'd love to find a life partner but at the moment I am just sitting at home, getting tired all the time." |
Patients from black and Asian communities, like Sabina, make up nearly 30% of people on the transplant waiting list yet only 6% of deceased donors are black and Asian. | Patients from black and Asian communities, like Sabina, make up nearly 30% of people on the transplant waiting list yet only 6% of deceased donors are black and Asian. |
That makes the task of matching donor organs to recipients more difficult because people from the same ethnic background are more likely to be a match. | That makes the task of matching donor organs to recipients more difficult because people from the same ethnic background are more likely to be a match. |
Although waiting times have improved in recent years, NHS Blood and Transplant says more ethnic minority donors are needed - particularly living donors, because they increase the chances of transplantation being a success. | Although waiting times have improved in recent years, NHS Blood and Transplant says more ethnic minority donors are needed - particularly living donors, because they increase the chances of transplantation being a success. |
Last year, fewer than 100 black and Asian people donated a kidney to a relative or friend or to someone they didn't know. | Last year, fewer than 100 black and Asian people donated a kidney to a relative or friend or to someone they didn't know. |
Sabina has a theory about what stops people considering kidney donation. | Sabina has a theory about what stops people considering kidney donation. |
"People get scared about taking time off work and falling ill... but you don't have to worry because doctors are there to look after you." | |
Research suggests some people don't want to worry their families and assume they are too old to donate, but there is no upper age limit for kidney donation and a healthy person can live a completely normal life with one kidney. | |
Sabina's frustration is clear - and sometimes she feels down - "but I keep it within me", she says, for fear of burdening her family who already do so much for her. | Sabina's frustration is clear - and sometimes she feels down - "but I keep it within me", she says, for fear of burdening her family who already do so much for her. |
Seeing a psychologist every three weeks at the centre, run by the Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust, helps Sabina cope but it's still a very lonely and uncertain existence. | Seeing a psychologist every three weeks at the centre, run by the Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust, helps Sabina cope but it's still a very lonely and uncertain existence. |
She also can't eat what she wants - potatoes, crisps, salt, chocolate and fruit are all to be avoided to prevent a build-up of fluid and waste in her system. | She also can't eat what she wants - potatoes, crisps, salt, chocolate and fruit are all to be avoided to prevent a build-up of fluid and waste in her system. |
And she is restricted to drinking 500ml of fluid a day, making her feel thirsty in summer and self-conscious if out with friends. | And she is restricted to drinking 500ml of fluid a day, making her feel thirsty in summer and self-conscious if out with friends. |
"If I am thirsty, I have ice - I just suck on it." | "If I am thirsty, I have ice - I just suck on it." |
But she still craves spicy food all the time - "I want everything with Tabasco." | But she still craves spicy food all the time - "I want everything with Tabasco." |
NHS Blood and Transplant figures show that in 2016-17, 470 people died while on the transplant waiting list or within one year of coming off it. | NHS Blood and Transplant figures show that in 2016-17, 470 people died while on the transplant waiting list or within one year of coming off it. |
Does that worry her? | Does that worry her? |
"I try to be positive, otherwise I'd go mental, you know. But sometimes I cry to my mum," she says. | "I try to be positive, otherwise I'd go mental, you know. But sometimes I cry to my mum," she says. |
Although most people say they support organ donation, less than half have actually talked about it with their families - and among black and Asian adults, only one in three have had a conversation about the issue. | Although most people say they support organ donation, less than half have actually talked about it with their families - and among black and Asian adults, only one in three have had a conversation about the issue. |
Sabina's dream is that everyone starts opening up and discussing the gift of organ donation. | Sabina's dream is that everyone starts opening up and discussing the gift of organ donation. |
"You are saving someone's life - and you can't give a better gift than that." | "You are saving someone's life - and you can't give a better gift than that." |
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