“Mom’s Life-Altering Phone Call on the Way to Taylor Swift’s Concert”
For many Taylor Swift fans, attending the Eras Tour is an unmissable opportunity.
But for
Queensland
mum Tamara Gray, it is an experience she is forgoing because of a life-changing phone call she received en route to the singer’s first
Sydney
show.
“I got a call from the hospital saying they had a kidney,” she said.
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The 35-year-old had been on a register for a kidney transplant and never expected a donation to become available as she headed to Gold Coast Airport this morning to board a delayed flight to Sydney.
Her phone started to ring just after 8.30am, 10 minutes after her original departure time.
“I won’t lie, there was a split second that I considered saying no [to the kidney], but, you know, I’m not crazy,” she said.
“I have something called IgA nephropathy, so it’s actually an autoimmune disease that attacks my kidneys.”
The timing was somewhat of a miracle for Gray.
“Obviously it was meant to be,” she said.
“Because if I was on that flight, basically I would’ve missed the call and there’s only 30 minutes to answer otherwise they move on to the next recipient.
“I spend 15 hours a week predominantly on dialysis every week.”
Her friends decided to still attend the show however there is no bad blood between them.
“Now that I can travel after I’ve had a transplant, my friend said ‘well we’ll just go see her in Europe or something’,” Gray said.