On this day three years ago, my husband and I had the most stressful, emotional, so happy yet so sad kind of day. It was on this day, that we got the call to say that there was a suitable donor liver available, and to come into the hospital. It was on this day that […]
Liver Transplant
Happy Birthday to the most awesome person I know!
By Sarah in General, Liver Transplant 2 Comments Tags: Birthday, Liver Transplant, liver transplant recipient, milestone
For many people, getting a year older is not a reason for celebration, but in our house, it is another wonderful milestone passed. Today is my husband’s birthday…on this day three years ago, he was going downhill fast, and his doctors and I were getting very worried. Little did I know that just two weeks […]
Giving Thanks for Organ Donation – DonateLife Remembrance Service 2015
By Sarah in Liver Transplant, Organ Donation 1 Comment Tags: donatelife, Liver Transplant, organ donation, Remembrance Service, transplant
Each year, DonateLife holds remembrance services across Australia, and yesterday was the Melbourne service. It is a special event that has become very important to us…this is the third one we have attended. The remembrance service is one of the few times that people from all steps of the organ donation process gather together in […]
When Politics get in the way – the Organ Donation Independent Review
By Sarah in Liver Transplant, Organ Donation Tags: David Koche, donatelife, Liver Transplant, Organ and Tissue Authority, organ donation, transplant
We woke this morning to read that our Federal Government has ordered an independent review of Australia’s organ donation system. They say that the $250 million investment has not led to the intended rise in transplant numbers. This has all sprung to life because the recent monthly figures show that there has been a fall […]
Sharing Our Transplant Story…and why it is important!
By Sarah in Liver Transplant, Organ Donation Tags: Liver Transplant, Liver Transplant Unit, organ donation, transplant
Today, my husband and I spoke at a nurses education course at the hospital where he had his liver transplant. We are part of a group of liver transplant recipients, and their partners, who regularly speak at events such as this…it is an honour to know these fabulous people who we wouldn’t have met if […]
Liver Transplant News – New machine developed in Melbourne!
By Sarah in Liver Transplant, Organ Donation 1 Comment Tags: Austin Health, Liver Transplant, organ donation, Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis, PSC
With so many bad and heartbreaking stories being reported in the news, it was with great interest that I came across an article about a fantastic new development in liver transplantation that is happening right here in Melbourne! My regular readers will know that my husband had a liver transplant almost 3 years ago at […]
Book Review – That Sugar Book
By Sarah in Being Dairy Free, Book Reviews, Health, Liver Transplant Tags: Avoiding sugar, book review, Damon Gameau, sugar free diet, That Sugar Book
There has been so much negativity about wellness regimes and “alternative” diets lately, and it has highlighted the importance of making informed decisions when it comes to looking after your health. After much research, my husband and I now follow what is basically a Paleo diet which also means we avoid sugar…and it works really […]
Wellness Hysteria
By Sarah in Health, Liver Transplant, Thyroid Cancer 4 Comments Tags: food allergies, food intolerances, Hashimotos Disease, Paleo, Thyroid cancer, wellness
There seems to be so much hysteria and finger pointing about various “wellness” groups and diets over the last month or so. First it was the sad death of Jess Ainscough …..who had a huge following before she lost her fight with cancer, despite her strong beliefs in Gerson Therapy…a therapy that claims to boost […]