Celebrities ‘Modern Family’actress Sarah Hyland (28) has already seen a lot if her health comes. She underwent not one, but two niertransplantaties because she was her first donornier sold the complex. “That felt like I was the sacrifice of my father’s defeat had done.”

About two years ago, had Hyland again a kidney transplant undergone, since its first donornier no longer worked. Kidney she had received from her father, and the loss came in hard, she tells in an emotional video. “If you father a second chance at life by his kidney donation, and kidney than it repels… it feels almost like it’s your fault. I felt guilty, even though I know there’s nothing I could do.”

Dialysis

“We have tried everything to get that kidney to be saved, but the doctors explained to us that the kidney had to compare with a house that is on fire was the consequences. You can take the fire extinguish, but you can the damage cannot be undone.”

“Back to the dialysis. I had three days per week four hours at a machine to be fixed. I was such a workaholic that I was for the Tuesday – Thursday – Saturday schedule chose, so I can but 2 days would miss it.”

Depression

Unfortunately, saved the kidney not, and she had to be removed. “I was after the surgery very depressed. I was considering to commit suicide. For 26 years I was a burden for my family. Everyone had to keep an eye on and take care of.”

The dialysis lasted from February to October 2017. “In July, we found out that my brother is a match. That was good news, but still a lot to process. He is my little brother, someone I actually would have concerns. And now he is the who gave me a third chance at life has given them… I felt a lot of pressure to kidney fails to divest.”

Scars

in Addition, the actress says that she never was ashamed of her scars, which she does. “I have seven operations had even before I was four years old. One when I was twenty and alone when I was 22. And now the new one yet.”

Fortunately, the now better. “I am healed and it looks like there will be very good. Without my family, I had never been able to, I think that love is a big factor in my healing process. I will never forget that my brother – a big beer lover – for months no Guinness drinking to save me. I love him so much that it hurts.”