BBC Scotland, Edinburgh and East reporter

Kieran Innes used to be simply 25 when he used to be identified with kidney failure and instructed he would want dialysis 3 times every week.
He used to be devastated and apprehensive that he must curtail plans of a dream marriage ceremony and honeymoon with fiancée Lara Russell.
Two years later his long term has been remodeled due to his kidney donor – his 63-year-old dad Brian.
“This has 100% made our bond stronger, I feel forever like I owe him,” stated Kieran. “Everything I’m able to do now is because of him and I have no worries any more.”

The couple are because of tie the knot in Uphall, West Lothian, subsequent month earlier than jetting off on a “minimoon” to New York, adopted through a honeymoon in Italy in October.
“Things would be a lot different had I still been on dialysis,” the 27-year-old pizza chef stated.
“We were planning the wedding anyway but things would have been a lot different had I still been on dialysis and the honeymoon would have been a bit of a disaster to plan.
“You can do it however it comes to the NHS arranging for dialysis abroad, which is implausible that they are able to do this, however would were very tricky.”
Kieran began feeling very unwell when he was on a family holiday in Cullen, Moray, in July 2022.
In St John’s Hospital in Livingston the following day, he was told his blood pressure was “in the course of the roof”.
Six weeks later, medics said his kidneys were failing. He was fitted with a stent in his chest and he was put on dialysis.

Kieran “completely hated” having the stent. It made showering difficult because it was not to get wet and he feared catching it on his clothing and bed sheets.
He was put on the waiting list for a kidney but was warned that it could take a very long time.
So his fiancée, Lara, 29, asked both their families for a live kidney donation.
“That used to be one thing I used to be petrified about, I do not understand how to means that more or less factor however I had numerous assist from my fiancée, she used to be truly ahead in serving to me ask,” Kieran said.
Eight people came forward to offer their kidney including Lara’s dad and Kieran’s brother and sister.
However, Kieran’s dad was the one the hospital chose to go forward with the operation in March 2024.

Brian, who lives in Prestonpans in East Lothian, told BBC Scotland News how he was “worried and fearful” at the thought of the operation.
The father-of-seven said: “They cross over the eventualities, they need to be honest, as with every surgical operation, they usually stated there used to be a possibility of loss of life and I used to be desirous about my different six kids.
“However, kidney transplants are quite routine now and although it was always at the back of my mind I wasn’t that anxious about it and once I made the decision I was committed to it.”
Brian had discovered it laborious seeing how a lot his son used to be struggling on dialysis and sought after to do one thing to switch the placement.
He added: “He was elated when I told him I would give him a kidney and thought it was wonderful that I was doing it for him.”

When Brian awoke after the surgical operation he felt “relieved” and straight away requested if his son used to be smartly.
“Kieran’s life is back to normal now and he’s back working,” Brian stated.
“He wouldn’t be able to go straight to New York after the wedding [without the transplant].
“It’s indubitably introduced us nearer in combination. He’s at all times hugging me now and he organized a commute for us to depart in combination previous this yr as a thanks.
“I’m proud of what I did. I’m sure anyone would do that for their kids.”
Brian, who has labored as a cameraman for BBC Scotland for greater than 40 years, bounced again briefly from the operation.
He used to be again at paintings on gentle tasks after 8 weeks and flew out to hide the European soccer championships in Germany an additional 4 weeks later in June 2024.
The kidney will have to ultimate about 25 years, that means Kieran will want about 3 transplants in his lifetime.
So what is going to Brian be pondering this Father’s Day?
“Obviously I have seven kids so you’ve got to think about them all but I have a soft spot for Kieran and what I did for him,” he stated.
Kieran stated: “I feel so happy now, I owe my dad my life. I’m able to get married stress-free now and have my dream wedding because of him and be able to spend time with my siblings and fiancée as well as plan to travel and then settle down to have children.”

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