A West Lothian man who helped to save his brother's life by donating his kidney has said the decision was a "no-brainer".
Harry Wilson, from Broxburn , said it was an instant decision when his brother Gordon Wilson, from Torphichen, told him he needed a transplant after months of dialysis treatment.
Retired labourer Gordon, 67, was diagnosed with kidney disease after issues were discovered following a routine optician's appointment. As his condition worsened, he required daily treatment, which he struggled with.
He said: "My spare room was taken over with all of this equipment and I had to stay on dialysis from 7pm to 2am every day.
"I couldn't fault the team that helped with my treatment, but it was incredibly challenging, uncomfortable and hard to sleep with the machinery beeping."

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