Jose Luis Herrero studies nursing book
When 24th April 2008 rolled around, José Luis had one thing on his mind: celebrating his mother’s birthday. He had no idea that he, too, was about to receive a gift. During the celebration, he got a call to say that a matching donor kidney was available. Excited, he went to the hospital for tests but was nearly ruled out as a candidate.
“I was full of fluid and the doctors were uncertain if they should carry out the operation or not,” recalls José Luis. Eventually they performed a double dialysis session and went ahead with the transplant.
At 1.68 m tall, his weight had dropped to 40 kg. “I spent my 18th birthday in hospital. I was able to take my exams when I got out, although I missed the university entrance exams. Luckily, I passed them later in the September exam session”, he explains. He is grateful to the Parque Colegio Santa Ana school where he studied. “The teachers agreed to test me separately”, he says, recognizing that their support was crucial to furthering his education.
Today José Luis’s future looks bright. “I take care of myself and have a good renal function. I do sport, I go out with my girlfriend and my friends. I lead a normal life”, he says. He has his mum to thank for his attitude and outlook on life. She’s always been a real lifeline, spurring him on to fight and pursue his dreams. Now they are looking forward to his younger brother’s graduation this year. His chosen career: nursing, just like José Luis!