After I Became a Kidney Donor for My Husband, I Learned He Was Cheating on Me With My Sister – Then Karma Stepped In

I thought the hardest thing I’d ever do for my husband was give him a piece of my body—until life showed me what he’d really been doing behind my back.I never thought I’d be the person typing one of these at 2 a.m., but here we are.I’m Meredith, 43. Until recently, I would’ve said my life was… good. Not perfect, but solid.I met Daniel when I was 28. He was charming, funny, the kind of guy who remembered your coffee order and your favorite movie quote. We got married two years later. We had Ella, then Max. Suburban house, school concerts, Costco trips.It felt like a life you could trust.Two years ago, everything shifted.Daniel started feeling tired all the time. At first, we blamed work. Stress. Getting older.Then, his doctor called after a routine physical and told him his bloodwork was off.I still remember sitting in the nephrologist’s office. Posters of kidneys on the walls. Daniel’s leg was bouncing nonstop. My hands clenched in my lap.

“Chronic kidney disease,” the doctor said. “His kidneys are failing. We need to discuss long-term options. Dialysis. Transplant.””Transplant?” I repeated. “From whom?””Sometimes a family member is a match,” the doctor said. “A spouse. Sibling. Parent. We can test.”I’ll do it,” I said, before I even looked at Daniel.”Meredith, no,” Daniel said. “We don’t even know—”Then we’ll find out,” I said. “Test me.”People ask if I ever hesitated.I didn’t.I watched him shrink inside his own skin for months. I watched him go grey with exhaustion. I watched our kids start asking, “Is Dad okay? Is he going to die?”I would’ve handed over any organ they asked for.The day they told us I was a match, I cried in the car.Daniel did too.He held my face in his hands and said, “I don’t deserve you.”We laughed. I clung to that.Surgery day was a blur of cold air, IVs, and nurses asking the same questions over and over.We were in pre-op together for a while. Two beds, side by side. He kept looking at me like I was a miracle and a crime scene at the same time.

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