“These people are not crackpots or loons.”
The long-term risk of dying from donating a kidney is no greater than for anyone of a similar age who has not had a kidney removed.
Paul Gibbs, consultant transplant surgeon for Queen Alexandra Hospital in Portsmouth, has performed nearly 200 kidney transplants. Speaking about altruistic donors, he said: “These people are not crackpots or loons; they are very normal yet extraordinary individuals. They come from all walks of life: men, women, young and old.”