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1986 NY Mets World Series Champion Ed Hearn joins the program to discuss the challenges he is facing living with end-stage kidney failure and his search for a donor. Discover some of the misconceptions that people often have about being a kidney donor and details about the donation process. Ed shares his reflections about what it was like to be a member of the 1986 Mets team, including how he thinks the Mets would have fared in a game 7 against the Astros ace pitcher, Mike Scott, and what it was like to catch for Doc Gooden. He also reveals how he was able to overcome multiple obstacles in his life, and the importance of having a positive impact on others.
To learn more about what it would take to be a kidney donor for Ed, visit: https://www.kidney4ed.net/
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