AUGUSTA (AP) – The former No. 2 person in state government is on a waiting list for a kidney transplant.
Former Senate President Beverly Daggett of Augusta received a donated kidney from her mother in 1996. But transplanted kidneys only last about a decade, so Daggett needs a new one. For now, she receives dialysis treatments to filter impurities from her blood.
The average wait for a kidney transplant is four years.
Daggett, who is 62, served 20 years in the Maine House and Senate. She finished up as Senate president in 2004.
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