A
seven-year-old boy, Chen Xiaotian, battling brain cancer sacrificed his life to
save his mother's by giving her his kidney.
The boy was just five when doctors found a malignant tumour in
his brain, months before his mother Zhou Lu, 34, contracted kidney disease.
Despite
early signs he would recover, the disease aggressively returned, and he was
told he would not reach adulthood.
The
pair battled through together for two years.
Eventually,
Chen told his mother: 'I want to save your life'.
Over
time, both had become incredibly weak. Zhou needed dialysis treatment,
while Chen required round-the-clock care
Towards
the end, Chen lost his sight and became so weak he was bed-ridden, nearly
paralysed.
Grandma
Lu Yuanxiu, 57, said: "The doctors told me that my grandson would not
survive but his kidneys could help his mother and also save two other lives as
well.
"I
discussed it with Zhou and she refused point-blank, she absolutely didn't want
to hear any talk of that happening."
But
Chen overheard the dilemma, and demanded that his mother let him save
her. In tears, his mother agreed, saying that if her son was to die her
only consolation was that part of him would live on in her.
Doctors confirmed that the tissue match was perfect and when he
died on April 2, he was quickly moved to the operating theatre where his
kidneys and liver were removed and then donated to his mother and two other
people.




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