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Police officer donates kidney to save 8-year-old boy's life

"My mom always told me it takes a village to raise a child, and this is one child in my village that I can help"

Police officer donates kidney to save 8-year-old boy's life

"My mom always told me it takes a village to raise a child, and this is one child in my village that I can help"

WEBVTT 12 NEWS' TIM ELLIOTTWENT TO JANESVILLE TO CHECK INON THEIR RECOVERY.>> WHAT'S UP, DUDE?HOW ARE YOU FEELING?>> WHEREVER HE GOES,EIGHT-YEAR-OLD JACKSON ARNESONCARRIES A PIECE OF HIS NEW BESTFRIEND WITH HIM, MILTON TOWNSHIPPOLICE OFFICER LINDSEY BITORFF. >> DON'T BE SHY.I JUST LOVE THIS LITTLE BOY WITHEVERYTHING.>> THEIR T-SHIRTS TELL THESTORY, JACKSON NEEDED A NEWKIDNEY, AND OFFICER BITORFF ACOMPLETE STRANGER WAS A PERFECTMATCH.>> IT JUST BLOWS MY MIND THAT IJUST MET HER TWO MONTHS AGO.>> JACKSON'S MOTHER KRISTI ANDHER FAMILY ARE STILL IN AWE OFLINDSEY'S SELFLESS GIFT.>> I TOOK A NOTE TO SERVE ANDPROTECT OUR COMMUNITY, AND NOWMY KIDNEY WILL SERVE AND PROTECTYOU.>> LIKE, CAN YOU BELIEVE WHATJUST HAPPENED?YOU KNOW, LIKE, WE JUST ALLSTARTED SOBBING.>> SHE SAYS DOCTORS TOLD HER,EVEN BEFORE HE WAS BORN, THATONE DAY JACKSON WOULD NEED AKIDNEY TRANSPLANT.>> HIS KIDNEY FUNCTION HASALWAYS BEEN BELOW 30%.>> AFTER YEARS OF SEARCHING FORA LIVING DONOR, OFFICER BITORFFCAME ACROSS KRISTI'S PLEA ONFACEBOOK A MESSAGE THAT TOUCHEDHER HEART.>> MY MOM ALWAYS TOLD ME ITTAKES A VILLAGE TO RAISE ACHILD.HE IS JUST ONE CHILD IN MYVILLAGE THAT I COULD HELP.>> THE SURGERY ON JUNE 22 WAS ASUCCESS, LINDSEY'S KIDNEY,HEALTHY AND THE PERFECT FIT.SHE WAS RIGHT BY HI SIDE TODOCUMENT THE EXPERIENCE.WHEN LINDSEY WOKE UP, SHE HADJUST ONE THING ON HER MIND.>> MY FIRST QUESTION WAS, HOW ISJACKSON?>> BUT JACKSON SPENT 11 DAYS INTHE HOSPITAL WITH OTHERCOMPLICATIONS.BOTH HIS LUNGS COLLAPSED AND HECONTRACTED PNEUMONIA, BUTJACKSON STAYED STRONG.>> I THINK HIS BRAVERY ANDEVERYTHING MADE ME FEEL A LOTMORE COMFORTED.>> FOUR DAYS AFTER GETTINGLINDSEY'S KIDNEY, JACKSON WAS UPAND WALKING.>> I WAS JUST REALLY PROUD OFHIM.HE HAS DONE REALLY GOOD.>> SINCE HE'S BEEN OUT OF THEHOSPITAL, JACKSON IS FEELINGGREAT AND SHOWING OFF HIS SCAR, -- HIS SCAR.>> HE HAS BEEN EATING LIKECRAZY, I DON'T KNOW.I BLAME LINDSEY. >> YOU HAVE MY KIDNEY NOW, WEARE NOT SHY PEOPLE, REMEMBER?>> JACKSON IS SOFT-SPOKEN, A MANOF FEW WORDS, BUT HIS MESSAGE TOHIS NEW BEST FRIEND HIS HEROGETS STRAIGHT TO THE POINT.>> THANK YOU FOR GIVING ME A NEWKIDNEY.KIDNEY.IN JANESVILLE, TIM ELLIOTT,WISN 12 NEWS.PATRICK: WHAT A SMILE.WHAT A STORY.JOYC THAT FACEBOOK HELPED MAKETHAT HAPPEN.
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Police officer donates kidney to save 8-year-old boy's life

"My mom always told me it takes a village to raise a child, and this is one child in my village that I can help"

An 8-year-old Wisconsin boy has a new chance at life after a complete stranger -- a police officer -- donated one her kidneys to him. Officer Lindsey Bittorf read about 8-year-old Jackson Arneson after his mother, Kristi Goll, made a public plea for a donor on Facebook. "This kid, this little boy, is like my own son," said Bittorf, who is at home recovering. "I just love this little boy with just everything."Jackson is also home in Janesville recovering from the June 22 surgery. He is up and walking around and feeling better already. "He has been eating like crazy. I don바카라 게임 웹사이트t know, I blame Lindsey," Goll said. "She must be a good eater because this boy is a good eater now." Jackson was born with a condition called posterior urethral valves. His father was a promising candidate, but doctors ultimately ruled him out after discovering he had a minor heart condition. Other family members and friends were also ruled out. "Virtually, his kidney function has always been below 30 percent," Goll explained of her son's condition.Bittorf didn't know the family but was among the thousands to read the desperate mother's plea. She felt compelled to get tested. "My mom always told me it takes a village to raise a child, and this is one child in my village that I can help," she said. Doctors told the family that Bittorf's kidney was healthy and a perfect fit.The surgery was a success. Four days after getting Lindsey's kidney, Jackson was up and walking."I just squeezed him forever. I was just really proud of him," Goll said. "He was up. He was talking. He was awake." When Bittorf woke up from surgery, she had one thing on her mind. "My first question was, 'How is Jackson?'" she said. But shortly after the surgery, Jackson began experiencing complications. Both his lungs collapsed and he contracted pneumonia. He spent 11 days at UW Hospital in Madison. He's home now and on the mend. "Thank you for giving me a new kidney," Jackson said to Bittorf. Bittorf is taking time off from work as she heals. She can바카라 게임 웹사이트t lift anything heavier than 10 pounds and relies on family and friends to help her around the house. When asked if she would go back and donate her kidney again, she said, "Absolutely."

An 8-year-old Wisconsin boy has a new chance at life after a complete stranger -- a police officer -- donated one her kidneys to him.

Officer Lindsey Bittorf read about 8-year-old Jackson Arneson after his mother, Kristi Goll, made a public plea for a donor on Facebook.

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"This kid, this little boy, is like my own son," said Bittorf, who is at home recovering. "I just love this little boy with just everything."

Jackson is also home in Janesville recovering from the June 22 surgery. He is up and walking around and feeling better already.

"He has been eating like crazy. I don바카라 게임 웹사이트t know, I blame Lindsey," Goll said. "She must be a good eater because this boy is a good eater now."

Jackson was born with a condition called posterior urethral valves. His father was a promising candidate, but doctors ultimately ruled him out after discovering he had a minor heart condition. Other family members and friends were also ruled out.

"Virtually, his kidney function has always been below 30 percent," Goll explained of her son's condition.

Bittorf didn't know the family but was among the thousands to read the desperate mother's plea. She felt compelled to get tested.

"My mom always told me it takes a village to raise a child, and this is one child in my village that I can help," she said.

Doctors told the family that Bittorf's kidney was healthy and a perfect fit.

The surgery was a success. Four days after getting Lindsey's kidney, Jackson was up and walking.

"I just squeezed him forever. I was just really proud of him," Goll said. "He was up. He was talking. He was awake."

When Bittorf woke up from surgery, she had one thing on her mind.

"My first question was, 'How is Jackson?'" she said.

But shortly after the surgery, Jackson began experiencing complications. Both his lungs collapsed and he contracted pneumonia. He spent 11 days at UW Hospital in Madison. He's home now and on the mend.

"Thank you for giving me a new kidney," Jackson said to Bittorf.

Bittorf is taking time off from work as she heals. She can바카라 게임 웹사이트t lift anything heavier than 10 pounds and relies on family and friends to help her around the house.

When asked if she would go back and donate her kidney again, she said, "Absolutely."