New Zealand Woman’s Weekly

The power of love I GAVE MY DYING HUBBY MY KIDNEY

‘Caroline’s one of the greatest heroes in my eyes. There’s not many things that compare to what she’s done’

When Caroline Everett began dating her now-husband Stephen, he told her he had kidney problems and that in the far-off future dialysis or a transplant would be likely.

He said he’d understand if she didn’t want to see him.

“I remember walking together along Milford Beach, knowing I had to tell her I was potentially a ticking time bomb before we got more serious,”

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