WELCOME BACK. BACK. 14. NOW IMAGINE LITERALLY NEVER KNEW. WELL, THAT바카라 게임 웹사이트S EXACTLY WHAT ONE WOMAN DID BY DONATING PART OF HER LIVER. A ONE YEAR OLD HAS A CHANCE AT A NORMAL LIFE AND THE FAMILY바카라 게임 웹사이트S MET THE FIRST TIME GIVING TRUE MEANING TO THE HOLIDAY SEASON AND SPIRIT. THIS IS LITTLE MALIA NELSON AND HER FAMILY MEETING WHO THEY CALL AN ANGEL BECAUSE OF HER DAUGHTER. YES, SHE HAS A CHAIN. LOOK AT THE ONE YEAR OLD WAS DIAGNOSED WITH BILIARY ARTEMISIA AT BIRTH. IT바카라 게임 웹사이트S A BLOCKAGE IN TUBES THAT CARRY BILE FROM THE LIVER TO THE GALL BLADDER. SHE WAS YELLOW STOMACH AND HER GALLBLADDER WORK. WHENEVER SHE BORN. SO THEY HAD TO REMOVE THAT LITTLE MALAYA WAS IN DESPERATE NEED OF A LIVER AND. IT CAME FROM THERE. ANGEL STEPHANIE PAYTON, THE 40 YEAR OLD, WAS SITTING IN HER OFFICE ONE DAY AND DECIDED TO DONATE PART OF HER LIVER, NOT KNOWING WHO WOULD RECEIVE IT. IT바카라 게임 웹사이트S POSSIBLE TO DONATE LIVER, PIECE OF LIVER OR ANY OTHER ORGANS. PEYTON PREVIOUSLY DONATED HER KIDNEY. SHE WENT BACK TO OCHSNER TO DONATE PART OF HER LIVER AND THINGS MOVE QUICKLY, AND THEY PAIRED US RIGHT AFTER THE TESTING ALMOST IMMEDIATELY. NOW, A MONTH AFTER THE TRANSPLANT, MALALA바카라 게임 웹사이트S FAMILY AND STEPHANIE PAYTON MET AND EMBRACED FOR FIRST TIME. I바카라 게임 웹사이트M BLESSED AS THIS IS MY HONOR. AND SHE바카라 게임 웹사이트S PRECIOUS. UNBELIEVABLE. ADORABLE. PEYTON HAD ONE MORE GIFT FOR LITTLE MALALA, A TEDDY BEAR. PEYTON SAYS GIVING IS IMPORTANT TO HER BECAUSE WHEN SHE WAS BORN, SOMEONE GAVE HER THE CHANCE TO LIVE. I CAME INTO WORLD WITH A FULL BLOOD TRANSFUSION, AND AS SOON AS I WAS BORN. SO I ALWAYS I SOMEONE ELSE바카라 게임 웹사이트S GRACE. I WAS ABLE TO BE HERE. IT MAKES ME FEEL PURPOSEFUL PURPOSEFUL OR. WEALTHIEST FAMILY, SAYS STEPHANIE IS A PART OF THEIR FAMILY NOW. THE HOPE IS TO SPEND A HOLIDAY TOGETHER AT SOME POINT AND SHOW A LITTLE MALAY
1-year-old who needed liver transplant meets woman who felt called to help
Updated: 3:04 PM EST Nov 29, 2022
Two families met for the first time after they became connected in a unique way. One-year-old Malayah Crews was in desperate need of a liver. She was diagnosed with biliary atresia at birth. It is a blockage in tubes that carry bile from the liver to the gallbladder. "She was yellow, her stomach was extended, her gallbladder didn't work whenever she was born, so they had to remove that," said Alexis Crews, Malayah's mother. Stephanie Payton, 40, became Malayah's chance at a normal life. Payton was sitting in her office one day when she decided she would donate part of her liver. She did not know who would receive it. "I felt like divine inspiration to look up to see if it was possible to donate a liver, a piece of a liver, or other organs," said Payton. Payton had previously donated her kidney. She went back to Ochsner Medical Center to donate part of her liver, and things moved quickly."They paired us right after the testing almost immediately," said Payton. One month after the transplant, Malayah's family and Payton met and hugged for the first time. "I am blessed, this is my honor. And she is precious, unbelievably adorable," Payton said. Payton brought Malayah a teddy bear, saying giving was important to her because when she was born, someone gave her a chance at life. "I came into this world with a full blood transfusion as soon as I was born. I always, by someone else's grace, I was able to be here too," Payton said. "It makes me feel purposeful, worthwhile. I'm very glad to be a part of this."Both families hope to reunite over the holidays now that they have created a forever bond.
NEW ORLEANS — Two families met for the first time after they became connected in a unique way.
One-year-old Malayah Crews was in desperate need of a liver. She was diagnosed with biliary atresia at birth. It is a blockage in tubes that carry bile from the liver to the gallbladder.
"She was yellow, her stomach was extended, her gallbladder didn't work whenever she was born, so they had to remove that," said Alexis Crews, Malayah's mother.
Stephanie Payton, 40, became Malayah's chance at a normal life.
Payton was sitting in her office one day when she decided she would donate part of her liver. She did not know who would receive it.
"I felt like divine inspiration to look up to see if it was possible to donate a liver, a piece of a liver, or other organs," said Payton.
Payton had previously donated her kidney. She went back to Ochsner Medical Center to donate part of her liver, and things moved quickly.
"They paired us right after the testing almost immediately," said Payton.
One month after the transplant, Malayah's family and Payton met and hugged for the first time.
"I am blessed, this is my honor. And she is precious, unbelievably adorable," Payton said.
Payton brought Malayah a teddy bear, saying giving was important to her because when she was born, someone gave her a chance at life.
"I came into this world with a full blood transfusion as soon as I was born. I always, by someone else's grace, I was able to be here too," Payton said. "It makes me feel purposeful, worthwhile. I'm very glad to be a part of this."
Both families hope to reunite over the holidays now that they have created a forever bond.