Seven years ago Sadia was diagnosed with a kidney condition Seven years ago Sadia was diagnosed with a kidney condition. The decline in her health led to her leaving her job as a primary school teacher. She undertook dialysis sessions for eight hours a day seven days a week and talks of how tiring and restrictive the process was. Sadia says: “My child was in front of me, sitting on the bed, and I couldn’t play with him. That was the hardest thing ever.” She was on dialysis for nine months and the transplant waiting list for a year before she got the kidney transplant she needed, thanks to a donor. She says: “I am very, very grateful to my donor. I’ve got my life back!” Since receiving her transplant Sadia has become a mother again to a “miracle baby”. She is keen to raise awareness of the need for more organ donors from an Asian background. “It does affect us; it does affect our community. You are more likely to have a match if someone is from your own ethnicity.” Also a video with story online here: https://www.organdonation.nhs.uk/real-life-stories/people-who-have-benefitted-from-receiving-a-transplant/sadia-received-a-kidney/