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A divine plan brought them together, donors say -

Published on Thursday, August 28, 2008
By JEFF HORSEMAN




For two Winchester men, helping your neighbor goes far beyond borrowing a lawn mower or cup of sugar.

On Aug. 14, Chuck Donnelly received a kidney from Herb Lamadrid, who lives across the street.

Donnelly and Lamadrid attend the same church. So do most of their neighbors on Dogwood Court, a cul-de-sac in the Morningstar Ranch community.

"It's quite a cul-de-sac," said Pastor Dave Reynolds of Chorus Church, which holds services at nearby Susan La Vorgna Elementary School.

A job transfer prompted Donnelly, 50, to move with his wife, Peggy, to Dogwood Court from Mission Viejo five years ago.

About 10 years ago, Donnelly, the general manager for a Temecula restaurant, learned he had polycystic kidney disease, a genetic disorder that causes fluid-filled cysts to form in the kidneys. The organs -- people typically have two -- filter waste from the body.

The disease affects one in 500 people, according to the PKD Foundation   Read Full Article...

 
 

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