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To look at Chloe, it’s hard to believe this 30-year-old single mom of two is waiting for a kidney transplant. But she is, and wild swings in her kidney function have made suddenly, frighteningly close what once was hoped to be a long way off. She is starting dialysis and hoping a kidney is available soon. Diagnosed at 13 when she developed high blood pressure, Chloe has had a tougher road with Autosomal Polycystic Kidney Disease than other members of her family. She’ll be the fourth transplant recipient — including her grandfather, uncle and mom — and the sixth so far with the disease. She was the first in the family, though, to be added to the transplant list in her 20s.

Over the years, Chloe has been hospitalized for extremely high blood pressure. She experiences near constant pain from her very large kidneys, and has undergone procedures to drain and cauterize cysts in hopes of reducing the size of her kidneys, as well an attempt at a nerve block to try to block the pain. None worked, leaving her relying on pain medication.

Now, the hope is to remove both of her native kidneys, either at the time of transplant or a few months after transplant. A double nephrectomy is a huge surgery, but Chloe very much wants to be rid of pain medication. Without removing her kidneys, she would have to rely on pain meds the rest of her life.

Despite all of this, Chloe works full time as a mortgage loan officer and manages to keep up with 11-year-old Eleanor and 8-year-old Beau. She worries about the recovery time for a transplant and a possible second surgery for the double nephrectomy, meaning time that she can’t be active with her kids, as well as time off work. So, Chloe has partnered with COTA for assistance with transplant-related expenses, such as household assistance at time of transplant.

In her search for a community of PKD patients, Chloe started a Vlog on YouTube about her transplant journey, called Chronically Chlo. Here, she briefly describes her experience with PKD and preparing for a transplant:

The Children’s Organ Transplant Association (COTA) helps children who need a life-saving transplant by providing fundraising assistance and family support. COTA also works with individuals of any age with a single-gene disorder such as Polycystic Kidney Disease, Cystic Fibrosis or Sickle Cell Disease. COTA is the nation’s only fundraising organization solely dedicated to raising life-saving dollars in honor of transplant-needy families. 100% of each contribution made to COTA in honor of our patients helps meet transplant-related expenses. COTA’s services are free of charge and gifts to COTA are tax deductible to the fullest extent of the law.

Chloe Hamel

Omaha, NE

Transplant Type: Kidney

Transplant Status: Transplanted

Goal: $50,000.00

Raised: $36,251 of $50,000 goal

Raised by 123 contributors

Recent Contributions

Curtis McConnell

April 14, 2023

Alan & Julie Oltman

March 20, 2023

Karen Burbach

March 19, 2023

John Keenan

March 14, 2023

Arch & Edy Mayfield

March 02, 2023

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Birthday wish granted Thank you all for the birthday wishes and messages, turns out 31 will be the most memorable birthday ever. 10 days ago, on St. Patrick’s... Continue Reading »

UPDATE post transplant

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MealTrain - click this link to signup for meals. Chloe's transplant went perfectly she will remain in the hosptial for approximately a week and then return home to continue... Continue Reading »

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Transplant Day!

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It’s a lucky  day for Chloe. She’s getting a transplant right now! Please send your prayers to the donor family for their heartbreaking decision and lifesaving gift and to Chloe... Continue Reading »

There is hope

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I started my dialysis journey a few weeks ago and have been finding it challenging to put it lightly. But yesterdays treatment gave me bit of hope, that... Continue Reading »

MealTrain for Chloe

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Chloe began dialysis a few weeks ago and after managing to avoid it for 3 long years Covid has finally caught up to her. She has a great... Continue Reading »

Chloe is an MVP!

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CHLOE HAS ALWAYS BEEN AN MVP IN OUR HEARTS, AND NOW SHE'S AN MVP FOR THE MILLARD BUSINESS ASSOCIATION. CHLOE WAS NOT ABLE TO ATTEND THE CEREMONY DUE... Continue Reading »

A Sudden Change

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I feel like I need to give an update because a lot changed since my last post about my surgery. Pt. 2 of my arm fistula surgery is... Continue Reading »

Bruised, swollen and scarred

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I made it through 1 of the now 2 surgeries needed for my dialysis access.  The graft was a no go once they got there so I ended... Continue Reading »

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Our Story

To look at Chloe, it’s hard to believe this 30-year-old single mom of two is waiting for a kidney transplant. But she is, and wild swings in her kidney function have made suddenly, frighteningly close what once was hoped to be a long way off. She is starting dialysis and hoping a kidney is available soon. Diagnosed at 13 when she developed high blood pressure, Chloe has had a tougher road with...

Continue Reading »

Chloe Hamel

Omaha, NE

Transplant Type: Kidney

Transplant Status: Transplanted

Goal: $50,000.00

Raised: $36,251 of $50,000 goal

Raised by 123 contributors

Updates

Transplant Update

Posted

Birthday wish granted Thank you all for the birthday wishes and messages, turns out 31 will be the most memorable birthday ever. 10 days ago, on St. Patrick’s... Continue Reading »

UPDATE post transplant

Posted

MealTrain - click this link to signup for meals. Chloe's transplant went perfectly she will remain in the hosptial for approximately a week and then return home to continue... Continue Reading »

transplant

Posted

Transplant Day!

Posted

It’s a lucky  day for Chloe. She’s getting a transplant right now! Please send your prayers to the donor family for their heartbreaking decision and lifesaving gift and to Chloe... Continue Reading »

There is hope

Posted

I started my dialysis journey a few weeks ago and have been finding it challenging to put it lightly. But yesterdays treatment gave me bit of hope, that... Continue Reading »

MealTrain for Chloe

Posted

Chloe began dialysis a few weeks ago and after managing to avoid it for 3 long years Covid has finally caught up to her. She has a great... Continue Reading »

Chloe is an MVP!

Posted

CHLOE HAS ALWAYS BEEN AN MVP IN OUR HEARTS, AND NOW SHE'S AN MVP FOR THE MILLARD BUSINESS ASSOCIATION. CHLOE WAS NOT ABLE TO ATTEND THE CEREMONY DUE... Continue Reading »

A Sudden Change

Posted

I feel like I need to give an update because a lot changed since my last post about my surgery. Pt. 2 of my arm fistula surgery is... Continue Reading »

Bruised, swollen and scarred

Posted

I made it through 1 of the now 2 surgeries needed for my dialysis access.  The graft was a no go once they got there so I ended... Continue Reading »