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Scots teen kept alive by kidney dialysis nearly died from sepsis while facing agonising wait for lifesaving transplant

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kidney dialysis and almost died from painful infections now faces an agonising wait to find out if he can get a lifesaving transplant.

Lucas Webster is currently undergoing gruelling kidney dialysis treatment three times a week, with each session lasting four hours.

The Paisley teen, who was born with renal failure, started the procedure during lockdown after his kidney function drastically declined.

Lucas, who lives in Glenburn with mum Sandra and younger brother Callum, 16, has endured a number of painful infections throughout the dialysis, and even contracted sepsis - which almost killed him.He is now awaiting surgery later this year to make him eligible for the transplant list for a new kidney - which is vital to save his life.His.

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