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Connecticut woman searching for living kidney donor

Twenty-eight-year-old Jessica Biolo is sharing her battle with chronic kidney disease in hopes of finding a life-saving donor.

WOLCOTT, Conn. — Four days a week, Jessica Biolo listens to her at-home hemodialysis device beeping for hours on end.

The machine is her life-line. 

“I’m currently in stage five renal failure, so that means my kidneys essentially don’t work,” said Biolo.

Jess shares a special bond with her two sisters: they’re triplets. Though Jess’ story is different than that of her siblings.

She was born with chronic kidney disease, having first undergone dialysis at just age three.

Now, at 28-years old, she’s tried every kind of dialysis option there is and has undergone two transplants.

“I had my first transplant in 2000. I was four. It actually came from a deceased donor, and that lasted me 20 years, which was amazing. My original neurologist actually didn’t think I’d make it through high school,” said Biolo.

She needed a second transplant in 2022 and to her family’s delight, her dad was a match.

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Unfortunately, her body rejected his kidney after just two weeks. Finding a living donor is now her last option, according to Jess’ doctors.

“They even bluntly said this is your final attempt. We cannot do one after this. So it has to be a living donor. He said I will not put you on the table unless it’s a living donor,” said Biolo.

Through it all Jess has kept an optimistic attitude, even continuing working towards getting her masters in recreational therapy.

She credits her family for keeping her going.

“This has been my life since as long as I can remember. My family has always been my biggest support system. Like I said, my dad was willing to and gave me his kidney. He didn’t have to do that,” said Biolo.

Now, Jess and her family are hoping to find another generous, selfless somebody to be her perfect match.

“I just hope that people understand that organ donation does save lives,” said Biolo. “Even if you just get tested and you’re not a match with me, there’s someone else that you can be a potential match for.”

To learn more about Jess’ story and the living donor testing qualifications, click here. For more information about how to become a living donor, one can click here

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Kaelee Collins is a multimedia journalist for FOX61 News. She can be reached at kcollins@fox61.com. Follow her on X, and Instagram.

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