• $ 1.7
  • € 1.9811
  • ₽ 0.021216
  • ₺ 0.0394
  • £ 2.284

Aries Merritt: Olympic champion hurdler faces kidney surgery

Aries Merritt: Olympic champion hurdler faces kidney surgery
27.08.2015 21:30
American hurdler Aries Merritt will have a kidney transplant following the World Championships.

The Olympic champion and 110m world record holder, 30, has a rare genetic disorder and will receive a kidney from his sister on 1 September.

Merritt ran 13.25 seconds to win his heat on Wednesday and qualify for Thursday's semi-finals in Beijing.

The Chicago-born athlete said he "felt like a weight was lifted" after being able to share his plight with others.

"After the Worlds, I'll focus on it," he added. "The more I train the worse my kidneys get and that's why I am getting a transplant."

'Told I'd never be able to run again'

Merritt was diagnosed with the disease in 2013 and was told his athletics career might be over.

"When they told me I'd never run again, my whole world ended in my mind," he said.

"That I am here again running shows me that I'm a fighter and that I can overcome anything if I stay with a positive mind.
"For this championships, I'm going to take it one race at a time."

'I am here in Beijing for mental sanity'

Merritt says it has been "difficult" competing with his health issues.

"It hurts so much on the inside to know you are the best but you're struggling with this illness and you are just trying to fight through.

"I love running, I love competing, this is my life and here I am."

He remains hopeful he can defend his Olympic title in Rio next year.

"I am here in Beijing for mental sanity more than anything," he said. "I don't want to be sitting in my house cooped up in bed waiting for surgery.

"I'd rather be out enjoying life because, who knows, this could be my last championship if the surgery doesn't go well."

New Zealand rugby union winger Jonah Lomu underwent a kidney transplant operation in 2004 after being diagnosed with a debilitating condition called nephrotic syndrome.

Before the operation, Lomu struggled to walk more than a few yards.

However, he subsequently returned to play club rugby with with Cardiff Blues after two years on the sidelines.

Lomu's new kidney was donated by New Zealand radio personality Grant Kereama, who said: "It's what you do for your mates".

What happens to you after a kidney transplant?

After a transplant, patients like Merritt begin treatment with immunosuppressants to prevent their bodies rejecting the new kidney.

If patients have an organ from a living donor, in the way Merrit is receiving one from his sister, it will usually begin working immediately.

However, the new kidney can sometimes take up to six weeks to start working properly and patients need dialysis during this time.

Most people can leave hospital after about seven to 10 days and should be able to do normal activities within a few months.

(BBC)
 

www.ann.az
Similar news
Similar news
Qarabag FK Reignites Pursuit of Brazilian Striker Andre Clovis
Sport 13:00
Qarabag FK Reignites Pursuit of Brazilian Striker Andre Clovis
Sweden moves to deport Azerbaijani wrestling coach and his family
Sport 12:31
Sweden moves to deport Azerbaijani wrestling coach and his family
Azerbaijan ends 2025 at 127th in FIFA rankings; Spain takes top spot
Sport 12:58
Azerbaijan ends 2025 at 127th in FIFA rankings; Spain takes top spot
Barcelona head coach comments on future contract
Sport 11:28
Barcelona head coach comments on future contract
Azerbaijan FA covers surgery costs for Magomedaliyev
Sport 14:04
Azerbaijan FA covers surgery costs for Magomedaliyev
FIFA to open Central Asia regional office in Tashkent
Sport 18:00
FIFA to open Central Asia regional office in Tashkent
Supercomputer ranks Champions League favourites
Sport 12:00
Supercomputer ranks Champions League favourites
Fans blame Qarabag coach Gurban Gurbanov for substitutions after 4-2 loss to Ajax
Sport 11:00
Fans blame Qarabag coach Gurban Gurbanov for substitutions after 4-2 loss to Ajax
Neftchi considering Belarusian coach Viktor Goncharenko for head coach role
Sport 12:00
Neftchi considering Belarusian coach Viktor Goncharenko for head coach role
Anews TV

Our official Youtube channel

Subscribe