Amrit Paul was in the middle of his computer science exams when he was told by doctors he would need a kidney transplant.
"It was a shock. I didn't really know how to handle it and, in all honesty, I went into a shell," he said.
He was placed on the organ donation register almost five years ago, having been diagnosed with a chronic kidney disease aged four.
Amrit undergoes nine hours of peritoneal dialysis each night, a method of blood purification used when kidneys fail.
"People say I look fine, but under the hood there are a lot of problems," the 24-year-old said.
Now he and his parents are appealing for a living kidney donor from the South Asian community to come forward.


