Awww! Rob Kardashian Offers Kidney to Lamar Odom

Posted by Samuel on Tue 27th Oct, 2015 - tori.ng

Support has never stopped coming in from all around the world for Lamar Odom who is still critically ill. Now his brother in-law, Rob Kardashian is willing to do the extreme to help the embattled sportsman.

Rob Kardashian
 
Rob Kardashian has told doctors he's willing to donate his kidney to his brother-in-law Lamar Odom after it emerged he may need a transplant in order to save his life.

Reports say the 28-year-old sock designer has shown willingness to do whatever is necessary to save the life of the 35-year-old basketball player after it emerged he may need a kidney transplant following his drugs and alcohol binge earlier this month.

A source told DailyMail.com: ''Rob is willing to do whatever it takes to help Lamar recover. If that means donating a kidney then so be it, Rob has a big heart and he's willing to step up to help his friend.''

However, the former reality TV star still needs to undergo tests to determine whether he and Odom are a match. The former NBA star, who suffered multiple strokes and is said to be battling with aspiration pneumonia, and is currently undergoing six hours of dialysis - a process to remove waste and excess water from the blood and is used primarily as an artificial replacement for lost kidney function - a day.

However, doctors at Cedars-Sinai Medical Centre in Los Angeles have warned his friends and family that he'll probably need a transplant because his ''kidneys are shot.''
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