HAYDEN, ID — After losing her husband to kidney disease, Chris Breazeal  made a selfless choice to end the suffering of her cleaning lady: She donated  her kidney, according to an Associated Press story hosted by FOXNews.com.
After completing a series of compatibility tests, Breazeal discovered that  she was a near perfect match for Karine Nelson, her cleaning lady of four years,  the story stated.
Breazeal said: "I just never felt like it was my choice to be pulling out.  If I matched and I was a good candidate, that's what God wanted me to  do."
Six months after a phone conversation where Nelson proclaimed to Breazeal  that she was having health challenges and needed a kidney transplant, the two  women underwent surgery, the story noted.
The transplant was successful and the women hope their experience  encourages others to consider a lifesaving kidney donation, the story  added.
Nelson said: "I keep telling her 'Thank you' and thank you doesn't cut it.  It's beyond thank you."
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