SALT LAKE CITY -- Gina Zanik, the co-founder of the Rare and Undiagnosed Network (RUN), has been a relentless advocate for children living with autonomic neuropathy, a condition that affects nerve damage and automatic body functions. Her husband, Justin Zanik, the general manager of the Utah Jazz, recently faced a health crisis when he was diagnosed with Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD) after years without a physical exam.
Justin's diagnosis led to the realization that PKD had a deep history in his family, with his father having undergone a successful kidney transplant. With only 14% kidney function left, Justin needed a transplant urgently to avoid dialysis. The Zaniks embarked on a journey to find a living kidney donor, ultimately finding a match in Jeff Hart, a family friend.
As Justin prepared for his transplant, the family faced another blow when their children, Ava, Oskar, and Lucy, were tested positive for PKD as well. The advanced forms of the disease mean that the children may require multiple transplants throughout their lives.
Ava, the eldest daughter, has been a pillar of strength, advocating for her family and others through RUN. Despite the challenges they face, the Zanik family remains resilient and positive, handling their health struggles with grace.
Justin's health crisis has brought the family closer together, highlighting the importance of support and resilience in the face of adversity. The Zaniks' story serves as a testament to their unwavering strength and determination in the face of life-altering health challenges.