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Willie Anderson says kidney transplant was successful
Summary
Former Bengals lineman Willie Anderson posted a video saying his kidney transplant earlier this week was successful, and he reported that his daughter was a match and donated the kidney.
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Willie Anderson announced in a video that his kidney transplant earlier this week was successful. He said the operation went well and that his daughter was a perfect match for the transplant. Anderson has lived with kidney disease for about ten years and had taken steps to improve his health in recent months. He shared gratitude for family, friends, and supporters in his post on X and described waking up after surgery to family nearby.
Known details:
- The transplant occurred earlier this week and Anderson posted a video confirming the procedure went well.
- Anderson was diagnosed with kidney disease about 10 years ago and said the condition had worsened over time.
- His daughter tested as a match and donated the kidney.
- Anderson said he lost about 60 pounds as part of efforts to improve his health before the surgery.
- He played on the Cincinnati Bengals' offensive line from 1996 to 2007, appearing in 195 games and receiving three first-team All-Pro selections from 2004–06.
Summary:
Anderson emphasized family support and expressed thanks to those who helped during his hospital stay, and he shared a message about kidney donation. The report does not provide a medical recovery timeline. Undetermined at this time.
