Walter Tauro, says he's feeling good about receiving the recognition earlier this month after his body successfully accepted a new kidney last year. nt. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Lionel Tauro


April 01, 2024

Walter Tauro, an 88-year-old resident of Markham, Ontario, recently achieved recognition from Guinness World Records as the world's oldest kidney transplant recipient. Despite his prior lack of awareness regarding the organization, Tauro expressed gratitude upon learning about its mission to track human achievements and natural phenomena extremes.

Tauro shared during a phone interview from his Markham home that he had never heard of Guinness World Records before his recognition. He humorously admitted his ignorance on the matter. However, after acquainting himself with the organization's purpose, which involves documenting notable human accomplishments and natural wonders, Tauro expressed satisfaction with being acknowledged.

Regarding his health, Tauro conveyed that he is feeling good and has returned to his normal routine. His journey toward this milestone began when he moved to Ontario from India in 1965 and established a successful real estate business with his wife and two children, which he managed until retirement.

In 2020, Tauro was diagnosed with kidney disease, which necessitated frequent hospital visits for dialysis, a treatment aimed at replicating kidney function by filtering excess water and toxins from the bloodstream. The demanding dialysis sessions, occurring thrice weekly for four hours each, took a toll on him. Faced with this challenge, Tauro opted to be placed on the kidney transplant waiting list.

After a three-year wait, in June 2023, Tauro received news from a doctor at Toronto's St. Michael's Hospital that a kidney was available for transplant. Despite concerns about his age, a surgeon ultimately deemed him fit for the procedure after conducting several tests. Meriam Jayoma-Austria, a registered nurse from the hospital's Kidney Transplant program, emphasized that Tauro's overall health, rather than his age, was the determining factor for his eligibility.

In a statement, Jayoma-Austria highlighted Tauro's seamless progress through the transplant program, from heart assessments to bone marrow analyses. Just before the surgery, Tauro's family expressed concerns and bid him farewell, fearing the worst due to his age. However, Tauro reassured them and expressed confidence in his doctors' abilities, despite some apprehension.

Tauro's resolve to undergo the transplant stemmed from his desire to avoid daily dialysis sessions. Guinness World Records noted on its website that Tauro was determined to undergo the procedure, unwilling to continue the exhausting routine of dialysis.

Tauro recalled waking up six hours after the surgery, marking the beginning of his recovery journey. Despite encountering minor infections during his month-long hospital stay, Tauro remained resilient. During this time, a nurse suggested he contact Guinness World Records, suspecting that he might be the oldest kidney transplant recipient globally.

Guinness World Records subsequently confirmed Tauro's record earlier this month, validating his achievement. Now, Tauro is enjoying his restored health and cherishing moments with his family and two grandchildren. Reflecting on his experience, Tauro emphasized the importance of taking risks in life, asserting that without them, nothing significant would ever occur.

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