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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Mon Oct 16, 2017, 09:43 PM Oct 2017

2-year-old denied kidney transplant because father violated probation [View all]

ATLANTA -- A.J. Burgess was born a month too soon without a working kidney, WGCL-TV reports, and his father Anthony Dickerson is a 110 percent match for an organ donation. But surgeons at Emory Hospital in Atlanta won't perform the operation because Dickerson served time in prison for violating probation.

Burgess, who only weighs 25 pounds at age 2, spent 10 months in a neonatal intensive care unit. Dickerson was tested and proved to be the perfect match to give his son a kidney, WGCL-TV writes.

"He made it his business to say, 'Once I get out, I'm gonna promise to my son that he can get a kidney," A.J.'s mother Carmella said.

As soon as Dickerson was released from prison, he was about to go through the steps to donate his kidney on Oct. 3. However, he returned to jail for violating his parole again for possession of a firearm or knife during the commission of or attempt to commit certain felonies, according to WGCL-TV.

It was at that point everything changed for the family and Carmella said that the hospital needed three to four months before the child's father could donate his kidney.

"The lady said we need your parole information and your probation info. He said 'why?' We need you to be on good behavior for three to four months before you can give your son the kidney. And January 2018 we will think about re-evaluating you basically," Carmella said.

Emory Healthcare issued a statement to WGCL-TV saying in part that organ transplants are designed to ensure success for organ recipients and that it cannot share specific information about this case.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/2-year-old-denied-kidney-transplant-because-father-violated-probation/ar-AAtwVuf?li=BBnbfcL&ocid=edgsp

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WTF? malaise Oct 2017 #1
+1000 WTF??? Alice11111 Oct 2017 #3
stupid father, stupid hospital...perfect match for death Demonaut Oct 2017 #2
I try to have compassion but if I am reading this correctly Drahthaardogs Oct 2017 #4
Stupid, sure. But to donate a kidney to his child? unblock Oct 2017 #6
Because you don't ask the hospital staff to have to deal with Drahthaardogs Oct 2017 #9
Please. Him not getting arrested for 3 or 4 months isn't going to prove anything. unblock Oct 2017 #11
What are you talking about? Drahthaardogs Oct 2017 #12
Lol i'm saying if he agrees to whatever security measures they want unblock Oct 2017 #18
Seriously? Tribalceltic Oct 2017 #16
It says he bought them with intent to commit a felony Drahthaardogs Oct 2017 #23
Glad to see everyone involved has the child's best interests at heart.... unblock Oct 2017 #5
i thought in this country we did not give 2 year olds the death penalty due to "sins of the father" Takket Oct 2017 #7
Yeah - They Keep Telling Us How Bad North Korea Is Because Leith Oct 2017 #17
Evil motherfuckrs gonna evil motherfuck localroger Oct 2017 #8
Cause he bought a gun and knife for his collection? Drahthaardogs Oct 2017 #10
I agree with your take on this, marybourg Oct 2017 #13
Wow. You obviously have NO connection with the reality of transplants. Ms. Toad Oct 2017 #22
WTF - How damn cruel is this? packman Oct 2017 #14
there is no such thing as a 110% match, Ms. Toad Oct 2017 #15
I've been through live donor screening. They go through your history with a fine toothed comb. LeftyMom Oct 2017 #19
Talk about making a child pay for his father's sins. Doreen Oct 2017 #20
He can still get a kidney from another family member, deceased donor, donor chain, LeftyMom Oct 2017 #21
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