'It just seemed right': B.C. hot dog vendor prepares to give kidney to frequent customer

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It’s been nearly a year since hot dog vendor Andrew White, better known as Skully, saw his long-time customer look alarmingly sick.

It was about this time last year when White learned his customer Tim Hiscock was in need of a kidney transplant.

Fast forward a year, and both men are preparing for surgery. On Monday, they both got tested for COVID-19 and started their two-week quarantine. “If you talk to Tim over this last year, I would say that 90 per cent of the time, he is down, mumbling, very much in pain, discomfort. Dialysis is not a fun adventure. And it's almost over for him,” he said. “It's going to be really cool to see the change in him from being pretty much sleeping most of the day and being sick to, hopefully, living a normal life.”

 

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What a hero!

God's blessings to you sir.

Another day nothing to report

He is an LFC supporter as well. YNWA

The gift of life! Respect Hero

He eats hot dogs every day!? he better keep his kidney for himself

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