A loving mother “runs 8 kilometers a day” to donate a kidney to save her child without missing a day except for illness | International | CTWANT

The mother cut off her kidney to save her son. (Picture/return to Xiaoxiang Morning News)

A mother in mainland China decided to donate her own kidney in order to save her baby son suffering from uremia, but because she was too obese and wanted to lose weight, she set a goal of running 8 kilometers every day. Absent, and finally lost weight smoothly. The son said that he would like to become a doctor in the future after recovery.

according to“Xiaoxiao Morning News”According to reports, Tian Chao is always a 27-year-old student of Hunan Medical College. His family lives in Daqing Village in Zhangjiajie, and his parents earn a living by selling vegetables. In September 2020, Mr. Tian Chao found out that he was suffering from uremia and needed a kidney transplant. Mr. Tian Chao said that he never thought that he would get this kind of disease. If he didn’t see the dense pinholes on his hands, he would have thought it was a dream.

Over the past two years, Tian Chao has spent time in the hospital, and his body has caused many complications. In November last year, his mother Xiang Jinnong’s kidneys were highly consistent with his, but because she weighed 75 kg and was overweight, she had to lose weight. Only when the patient is 65 can the transplantation standard be reached.

Said to Jin Nong that she must save her son. After that, she ran 8 kilometers every day to lose weight. Except for illness, she never missed a day. She got up at 6 o’clock every morning, went to the park and the riverside for a run, and strengthened her training at night. Mr. Tian Chao said that when he didn’t have to go to the hospital, he would run with his mother, and if he couldn’t save him, he would walk behind.

After working hard day after day, Xiang Jin Nong said on the 20th that she is sure that she has reached the standard. Mr. Tian Chao emphasized that the previous treatment expenses have exhausted his family’s savings, and he still owes money because of it. He is now raising the cost of the kidney transplant operation. If he recovers, he wants to finish his studies and become a doctor.

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