"lust thought she’s being crazy.†Mm MacPhersm said. “She it back and watch Tbm MacPhcrson and Corinne Nmfluadebarbsandlamliketeenagersmdyoud Mdney‘resiuirgs. M‘mnm. L M’mmtevenmarï¬edmeachodwrmuuheydo shamaconmcï¬ondutwiflforevethnkmcm.Mr.MacPherson hasonedstNeweB'skidneyx “Kidney-in-law' is what Denise. Tmn‘s wife. calls Ms [Wwdwï¬tmï¬ondmlxmmdmmmommtomh- «whenmeysatmwitthlm-mhumlnweekmem wasaknoflaughtegalongwidtafewleam “If you've 301 to live thrbugh it. you‘ve get to joke about it or you don't m me: it.†Mr. MacPhc-mx, 49, said. , The MacPhersom and M5 New". 50. were casual acquain- mmeaTheymeteightywsagoMmenMsNeweï¬coached their daughter Thylnr’s softbafl team. Mr. MacPhemm helped out as well as a base m and with skills development ptac- Mien they'd see each other away fmm the game; they’d catchup MsNewellhadasecondchMaboyshenamed Gage. Mr. MacPhenon's health was up and down. ' Mr. MacPhcrson. the brmcr president of the Stouï¬villc Skating(3ub.wasdiag|msedwithdiabete326yeamago.which hascreatedawholehostofmedicalissuesforhthncluding bemgblindbrsixmondn, MsNeweflstoppedinatAnn’s Fabrk'sthmeyearsago. MTaylorwasmmAmmttnmppedstorieswas dmthetfamer's hedthwas ondmededine. Henwiedakidmy. With nothing magnum 16-year-old bluntly. but with alaudnaskedifherbnnetsohbaflcoachhadakidneyto MmmeMacPtmumsdjdnmhmwasthatMsNeweu wasaheadymmenï¬dmofmmmbommanwdonao donsfornoothetmmantobecomeanamnvmous But when she realized someone right in her community mulduscherhdnshcdelvedlntoï¬ndlngoutallshecould about live kidney domtbns "ksepers. this can be done and {can help. I'll at least help.†was Ms Newell's thought had: then. When she called the MacPhemns to tell them she would like to undergo testing to if she was compatible. they didn't But Corinne Newell wasn’t joking when she gave a kidney to a near~stmnger 9 be serious' ".dlcdten Iéâ€"ymrâ€"ddlflundxbwwthalaghmskai ifhcrï¬rmxflballcadahadabkbwymm IV SANDRA mum sbolanï¬yrmgxom Ms News" persisted and the paperwork was ï¬led and ‘ appointméms and testing gm underway. That was lanuzuzy 20H. ' can'tbeserima" Throughout the process. Ms Newell kept what was hap- pening mosdy to herself. She used vacation days for medical appointments as well as the surgery. Ofafldueï¬â€˜iendsfamï¬yandcmnmunitymemberswho eventually did learn of what Ms Newell was planning on doing. only one person questioned her. After two years of tests and setbacks. mostly related to the rapidly declining health of Mr. MacPhcrson. the transplant took place Feb. 20 of this year. In him. he visited. min for the ï¬rst time. his daughter Tay- hr’s apartment in Kinyton. She attends Queen’s University. But in order to do this. he had to walk up to the fourth floor. Mr. MacPherson also gets to drink Dim Coke again. It was that was forbidden during dialysis “I wasn't swayable. I put it down to it's nobody's blame-5x It mayormaynot workout." she said. For the ï¬rst time in three years. Mr. MacPhcrson went to his in-laws' cotth in Apslcy earlier this summer. “We done the right thing, I've shin thc'gifl oflifc to the right family. not one petson.’ Ms Ni:de said. When Ms Newell decided to become a living donor. she had noexpecmionodmthantohdpamaninneed. "Drey'nhmamazingpeoplngmhnckyf sheadmmed. A dance in a Main Street, Stouffviflc fabric store between Corinne Ncwdl and Tom MacPherson's daugth kdtoMstlldomtingoneofhcrh'dncystoMr.MacPherson-whpnowncedsapm SEE OUR VIDEO INVERVIEW 0N VDBKREBION. COM “I had no reward. In the end, just go about living and he the family you wantyto be and Tom can go back to being the father (he wants) and can be." she said ~ Mr. MacPherson is feeling much better. he's lost about half of the 90 pounds he put on while undergoing “I put 90 pounds on m wvll because I felt sorry fut him. I didn't want him to feel alone." Ms Nowell said laughing Mamwmnunflnmmgabdmmï¬ngm mew!an SobIOisyeat.merehavebem127bdney Imagme Wm.mmM.m.a/en/bt movem'onnabon. ConadianBloodSemoes.m2009.aeatedmelmngDoum.-d Maeganmmmmommmaw neybmmnomspedï¬cman.mooootenmed. Wmmmmmmnmm mmbmowmm Mr. MacPherson was employed in safety sales but hasn't been able to work for eight Mrs. MacPhcr- son stopped working two ago. Thor-v:- is still onehum-thing he needs â€" a new pan- crew; With that. he wuuld become 3 mm diabetic. He starts the pnxcss in September. ' 1119!: an: 21 people in Ontario waiting for a pancreas. awarding to the Minna Gift of Ufa Netvmrk website. Mr. Macan is one of six siblings Five have dia- betes. 1hree siblings have received kidneys. two have undergone pancreas transplants. while one sibling (boatedakidney. ï¬ansplama have become rather mulin for the MacPheIson family. GIFTS 0F llFE GIVEN HERE STAN PHOYOS’MOK ! BARR! Y1