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Woman reveals she is a perfect match, will donate kidney to her neighbor

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Woman reveals she is a perfect match, will donate kidney to her neighbor
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Catherine Thorbecke
ByCatherine Thorbecke
October 23, 2018, 12:31 PM

An Ohio father and grandfather who is in desperate need of a new kidney was surprised with the news that his neighbor and longtime family friend will give him her kidney on "Good Morning America" today.

Nancy Seigneur, 52, surprised Dave Courtney, 63, her decades-long neighbor in Sylvania, Ohio, with the news that she is a perfect match and will donate her kidney to him.

Nancy Seigneur walks with ABC News' T.J. Holmes on her way to surprise her neighbors, Dave and Christine Courtney.
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"I'm speechless," said Courtney, who has been living with a serious kidney disease since 1990.

"I wanted to help," said Seigneur. "This is the way I can do this, for Dave. I wouldn’t have it any other way."

Nancy Seigneur and Dave Courtney embrace after Courtney learned Seigneur would be his kidney donor.
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In April of this year, Courtney's kidney condition worsened and his doctors forced him to go on dialysis.

"Dave and Chris, they're very private about it," Seigneur said of Courtney and his wife, Christine, adding that her family and theirs "instantly became friends" when they moved into the neighborhood.

Nancy Seigneur, in orange, stands with her neighbor, Dave Courtney, seated after he learned she would be his kidney donor.
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"They’re not going to be pity party or poor me or anything," she added. "They would never ask for help. Never."

Dave Courtney was put on a transplant waiting list three years ago, but so far has had no calls.

"He's definitely worried, and I think you know the uncertainty of not knowing, 'Am I going to get a kidney?'" Christine Courtney said.

Dave Courtney is photographed with his family.
Courtesy Christine Courtney

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His wife added that when he was put on dialysis, "He was definitely scared ... I could tell by the look in his eyes."

Dave Courtney is photographed here with his family.
Courtesy Christine Courtney

Seven days a week he is on the dialysis machine, as well as all night while he sleeps.

"I have an amazing husband," Christine Courtney said. "And I certainly would welcome anyone who would be willing to donate a kidney for him ... There's not any better gift than that."

Dave Courtney said the love of his grandchildren helps him to stay strong.

Dave Courtney is photographed here with his family.
Courtesy Christine Courtney

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"We’re going to be okay," he said. "I'm pretty sure of that."

"I'm very positive in my belief that there’ll be a positive outcome of this," he added.

Nancy Seigneur said she thinks, "maybe Dave was put in my life for a reason."

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A few weeks ago, Nancy Seigneur tested to see if she and her neighbor and friend would be a positive match so she could donate her kidney.

"I jumped at the chance to do this, not knowing that I was going to be a match," she said. "You’re thinking, 'How could I be a match ... and I am! I am a match!'"

"I am the donor for Dave and I am so excited for him to find out, and for this to happen and for him to have a great life," Nancy Seigneur said prior to the surprise.

"I've never been hesitant at all to do this," she added. "He’s worth every ounce of it."

For more information about kidney donation or transplantation for a loved one, visit the Alliance for Paired Kidney Donation, the organization that connected "GMA" to Seigneur and Courtney's story.

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