Toronto man’s wait for kidney transplant highlights shortage of donors
TORONTO — The family of an 81-year-old Toronto man in need of a kidney transplant has taken to putting up flyers pleading for a donor with the hope someone will step forward.
The efforts of Marcel Rozen’s wife, who posted the notices on message boards around the city, have highlighted the difficulties faced by thousands of Canadians waiting for a kidney transplant.
“I’m on a waiting list, but how long do you wait? That’s the question,” Rozen said in an interview. “It’s very hard. And I’m not a young kid either, so that doesn’t help”
Rozen’s kidneys function at 5 per cent or less of their normal capacity. Every night for nearly three years, he has hooked himself up to a dialysis machine that, over the course of nine hours, cycles eight litres of medical fluid through his body.