Kuala Lampur, Nov. 28 -- Over a decade ago, Lord Scott was faced with a major health problem when he was diagnosed with chronic kidney disease.

This meant that he had to be on life-long dialysis treatment to survive.

He went for dialysis for nine years until one of his brothers donated a kidney to him.

The 35-year-old has been on a new lease of life for one year now.

He was 25 and working as a sales manager in the logistics industry when he was diagnosed with chronic kidney disease (CKD) due to IgA Nephropathy (an autoimmune disease that affects the kidneys) which led to uncontrolled hypertension and eventually kidney failure.

Recalling the dark episode of his life, Lord said being diagnosed with kidney failure at the age of 25 was l...