10/29/2025
In 1966, when she was just 12 years old, Linda Johnston learned her kidneys were failing. Four years later, at age 16, she received her first kidney transplant, a milestone she now celebrates every year on September 15. This year marks 55 years since that life-changing day.
Linda began dialysis in 1969 at the Seattle Artificial Kidney Center — now Northwest Kidney Centers — during the very early days of dialysis care. She later switched to home dialysis in 1970 before receiving a kidney transplant from her mom.
Inspired by her University of Washington transplant surgeon, Dr. Tom Marchioro, Linda went on to pursue a career in medicine and became a physician. She later received a second kidney transplant.
Read her inspiring story from the University of Washington Division of Nephrology:
https://nephrology.uw.edu/about/an-illness-and-its-blessings
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