Mom forced to put career on hold to care for daughter with rare kidney condition -now pair achieve lifelong dream together
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Ambrealle Brown faced life-threatening kidney disease that halted her nursing dreams until her mother donated a kidney. This led to Louisiana’s first robotic kidney transplant, rejuvenating Brown's life. Nearly two years later, both mother and daughter graduated from nursing school in Baton Rouge. They courageously navigated the challenges of illness and education together, embodying strong familial love and resilience throughout their journey, as emphasized by Butler's heartfelt commitment to her daughter’s life and success.
Butler, 48, said. "I would have given anything for her to live. I mean that from the bottom of my heart, without a second thought."
The Louisiana mother-daughter duo has always been close. Brown planned to become a nurse; her prognosis quickly worsened with a rare kidney disease.
Read at New York Post
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