The 25-year-old couldn’t imagine going through life without his mother. So he did what he could to help her live longer.
Quinten Hogan and Tawanna Davis spoke with FOX Television Stations about their bond and the transplant that's touching hearts around the country.Quinten Hogan gave his mother, Tawanna Davis, something she never expected: the gift of life.
Doctors told Davis, a 45-year-old former corrections officer, that her creatinine levels were increasing as she battled hypertension and diabetes. She started dialysis later in the year. Davis also has multiple sclerosis. She knew she needed a new kidney soon or would face up to five years of dialysis while she waited for one.
"She never really wanted me to do it," Hogan told FOX Television Stations. "She’s my mom. She didn’t want nothing to happen to me. She wanted me to be 100% healthy until I die.""It wasn’t nothing for her to birth me and take care of me and to make me who I am today." he continued. "It ain’t nothing to give her pretty much the same amount of life that I lived on this earth back to her.
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