Ontario man now holds world record as oldest kidney transplant recipient
Global News
Walter Tauro says he didn't even know what Guinness World Records were before he was recognized by the popular corporation as the world’s oldest kidney transplant recipient.
Walter Tauro says he didn’t even know what Guinness World Records were before he was recognized by the popular British corporation as the world’s oldest kidney transplant recipient earlier this month.
“I never heard of it,” the 88-year-old said with a laugh during a Sunday phone interview from his home in Markham, Ont.
But once he learned more about the organization that tracks human achievements and the extremes of the natural world, the retired realtor said he feels happy he was recognized.
“I am feeling good and I’m back to normal,” he said.
Tauro said he moved to Ontario from India in 1965 and ran a successful real estate company for many years with his wife and two kids before his retirement.In 2020, he said doctors discovered he had kidney disease.
His treatment involved mandatory trips to the hospital three times a week, for four hours at a time, to receive dialysis, a process in which doctors try to replicate the kidney’s function by removing excess water and toxins from the blood stream.
“I got tired of going to the dialysis,” he said.
The onerous treatments eventually prompted him to request placement on a list for a kidney transplant.