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Testimonial from Robert - Friend & Neighbor

Wendi is someone who throws herself fully into life and into the people around her. When she takes on something, she does it with creativity, care, and heart, and that same strength is what she is now bringing to the biggest challenge of her life.

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Testimonial from Ryan - Lifelong Friend

Wendi is one of the most loyal, honest, and dependable people I have ever known. She is the kind of friend who believes in others even when they have stopped believing in themselves, and I have no doubt she will face this transplant journey with the same discipline and strength she has shown her whole life.

Wendi's Health Journey

In mid-2023, I found out my insurance was finally being accepted at Northwestern Medicine, so I changed from my previous doctor’s office and waited four months for a new patient appointment. I was first seen in November 2023. Within a month, I was diagnosed with high blood pressure, and in December my doctor told me I needed to see a nephrologist as soon as possible. That was the beginning of everything changing.

Just after the new year, I had imaging on my kidneys and met with two kidney specialists in January 2024. They told me I had chronic kidney disease. By the end of February 2024, I had gone through a series of blood tests and a kidney biopsy to find out what kind of kidney disease I had and what was causing it. The biopsy led to a diagnosis of FSGS — focal glomerular sclerosis — which means scarring in my kidneys is damaging the filters and reducing how well they work. No specific cause for it was ever found. I was told the damage could not be reversed, only slowed down.

So I did everything I could to fight back. I asked for help from a nutritionist and dietitian. I changed parts of my lifestyle and changed my diet. I even became a vegetarian, and for a while that helped improve my kidney function a little. But only for a few months. By mid-December 2024, I was told it was time to seriously consider a kidney transplant. Soon after, I was approved and placed on the transplant waiting list.

This has been fast, exhausting, and emotionally hard. I hate that there is no cure and that the damage is considered irreversible. I have tried to stay positive, but the truth is that this illness has changed what daily life feels like. I get tired more easily than I used to. My world has gotten smaller. Things I love — travel, freedom of movement, seeing people I care about, making plans without thinking about my health first — do not feel simple anymore. In my own words, a transplant would mean freedom and the possibility of a future.

What keeps me going is the people I love. My family and friends give me hope and a reason to keep fighting. I also know transplant can work. Through Organ Transplant Support, where I volunteer as a bookkeeper, I have met transplant recipients and learned from people who are living full lives after transplant. That has helped me keep believing that a second chance is possible.

If I receive a kidney transplant, I am not dreaming about anything extravagant. I am hoping for the chance to live fully again — to travel, reconnect with people I love, rebuild my strength and stamina, and have the freedom to do the things I used to enjoy without my kidneys deciding what is possible. If you are willing to consider becoming a donor, you would be giving me so much more than an organ. You would be giving me the chance to keep living my life.

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Testimonial from Jo Lynn - Old Family Friend

If Wendi could help someone, she would do it without hesitation. She has the rare kind of kindness and mindfulness that makes people feel welcomed, supported, and at home, and anyone who knows her can see why so many of us want that same generosity to come back to her now.

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Testimonial from OTS Co-Worker

Even while facing kidney disease, Wendi continues to help others and stay engaged in the transplant community. She is not defined by her illness, but by the way she continues to care for people in the middle of her own fight.

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