 It was 2015 when I first came to know that I was suffering from CKD which is a chronicle kidney disease. I was 22 weeks pregnant that time and then I met Dr. Rohan and went through all the tests and when it was confirmed that yes I am suffering from a kidney disease and that was a point when I had to, we had to abort the child. So it was quite a difficult task for a young lady looking forward to being a mother and here we are telling her to terminate pregnancy and go on dialysis. We then realized that her kidney disease is quite advanced and beyond the point of repair and then finally we had to take the call and put her on dialysis and around two years of ups and downs but she sailed through and if I would put it she was always the single patient always smiling on dialysis no matter what. After two years of dialysis I had to move to Pune due to my husband's job. Within few months I realized that the dialysis which was happening there was not good or I was not getting dialysis properly so that's when we decided to come back to Bangalore and meet Dr. Rohan again. When I saw her again she came back with a lot of swelling in both her upper limbs and when we took her history we realized that she had these catheters stuck down her neck and these were gradually narrowing down over a period of time. I had an honest discussion with her saying I can keep her going for now but it is very important that she has a plan for the future it may not be an indefinite dialysis like this. This was virtually a race against time we were losing accesses and we somehow wanted her to get a transplant and that is when as a ray of hope her brother came forward. The operation was successful and now it has been one year I am fit and fine there are things which I was not able to do earlier so because of this health issue there was a point when I had to leave my job now today I am searching for work and even that is because Dr. Rohan after 4 to 6 months he told me go back to work why are you sitting at home now it is time you should come back to your normal life and I can say yes I am physically fit I am active I can move around I can go wherever I want I can eat whatever I want I can drink whatever I want so I am a tea coffee lover so I can take as much cups of coffee I want. The support system that matters a lot there might be people who leave you but then my family was there my husband every point he was there whether I am shouting at him I am cribbing on anything I am crying he was always there with me. I know that she needed that emotional support from my side that is what I provided all the time whenever she was low I used to give her a boost up whenever I was low at certain times even though she was in pain then she used to boost me up that okay we will sail it through and that is how the entire journey we sail through strongly and now that it is a new sunlight for all of us. We at Manipal have a wonderful team set up by Dr. Bala and we are a team of around 7 to 8 Nephrologists we were confident on our abilities that we would be able to pull this off there was debates because of her weight issues whether we should offer her robotic transplants versus conventional we went ahead with the transplants and she was very keen to wipe the slate clean so 2018 end I told her we will try for the next year she said no I want to start the new year on a clean slate and today when I look back I feel that yes I'm a strong woman that I have faced many things and still I'm standing we have around 10 to 15 deaths per day of patients who are on dialysis awaiting a kidney transplant while there are only around 3,500 transplants being done per year in our country and this is a story where we would want to tell the public that organ donation is virtually safe and it would go a long way in giving a life to our loved ones. I would request everyone watching this video please register yourself to be an organ donor so that you can save somebody's life.