When Karen Rodas and Paul Rybkin welcomed their son Nathaniel into the world, their joy was quickly overshadowed by heartbreak. Born with Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD), a rare and severe condition that causes cysts to form in the kidneys, Nathaniel’s life was tragically short. He survived only 36 hours, leaving his parents devastated.
Despite this profound loss, the couple remained determined to grow their family. In 2013, they welcomed a baby girl, Maddy, into their lives, only to face another heart-wrenching blow—Maddy, too, was diagnosed with PKD.
For the first 18 months of her life, Maddy endured a relentless cycle of hospital visits, medical treatments, and interventions. Her kidneys, swollen and failing, caused constant discomfort, and she required oxygen support to help her breathe. Yet through it all, Maddy fought valiantly, showing strength her parents never imagined a child so young could possess.
However, Maddy’s condition soon took a devastating turn. Her energy waned as her body weakened, and she became so exhausted that she would sleep up to 18 hours a day. Persistent vomiting added to her suffering, and doctors warned her parents that without a kidney transplant, Maddy wouldn’t survive much longer.
In a stunning twist of fate, Maddy’s father, Paul, was identified as a perfect kidney match for his daughter. Without hesitation, he made the courageous decision to donate one of his kidneys, offering Maddy the chance to live a fuller life.
Karen, filled with emotion and anxiety, shared her feelings as she prepared for the surgery. “With Paul and Maddy, two of my most precious souls, going under the knife, my nerves were a wreck,” she recalled. But the surgery was a success, and both father and daughter began their journey of recovery.
“Daddy’s kidney has saved our little girl,” Karen said with gratitude. “Now, she has boundless energy. Her once-swollen tummy is now just a little rounded, and she’s a happy, healthy two-year-old.”
Paul, ever humble, downplayed his heroic act, saying, “We’ve been through a rollercoaster, but any father would have done the same—donating my kidney to Maddy was just part of being a parent.”
Today, the family is thriving, with Maddy growing into a joyful, energetic child. Her parents now watch her flourish, grateful for each milestone she reaches. “Now we’re on a high, watching Maddy grow up as a happy and healthy child,” Paul reflected.
Although Maddy will eventually need another transplant in about 25 years, for her parents, that future seems distant, and they choose to focus on the present and the gift of health their daughter now enjoys. Karen continues to share updates on Maddy’s progress, each one a testament to her strength and resilience.
Their journey is a heartwarming reminder of hope, love, and the power of family. Please join us in sending love and best wishes to Maddy for a long, healthy, and happy life.