|
Amy is seeking a live kidney donor.
Maybe you or someone you know? Amy is seeking a living donor transplant. Amy's blood type is A+, but the donor does NOT have to be a compatible blood and tissue match, because there is the option of joining a paired exchange or transplant chain, in which your donation to a matching recipient allows Amy to receive a matched kidney.
What's the story?
In 1996 beloved Bay Area composer/performer Amy X Neuburg received a life-saving kidney and pancreas transplant. But transplanted organs do not last forever, and now Amy’s kidney is failing. Three close friends went through the testing process but were found to be ineligible as donors, so now she is reaching out to the community for help. If you are healthy, you can live a full-length, normal life with only one kidney.
What does donation involve?
I'm not up for donating a kidney but I’d like to help. What can I do?
Your questions about Amy![]() How is Amy now?
Amy is OK, though limited in energy. She is staying well through peritoneal dialysis (PD) -- a procedure she performs at home using a nighttime machine -- and a restrictive diet. Can she survive on PD indefinitely? No. Some people can prolong their lives for decades on dialysis, but around 70% die within the first five years. Is Amy on a waiting list for a cadaver kidney? Yes. But this list is years long because not enough people sign up as organ donors. The health of kidney patients continues to decline while on dialysis, often to the point that they become ineligible for transplant. Is Amy still making music? Occasionally. Amy is immunocompromised and taking a break from performing -- to avoid crowded spaces during COVID -- and in her unpredictable condition is not taking on new large projects. But at times she is able to compose and produce in her studio, and she continues to DJ at Soul Sanctuary dance. InterMusic SF is where you can support Amy's artistic work. Website instigator/designer/encourager: Zach Pine Photos by Moe Staiano, Keith Saunders |