Today, we were honoured to be invited to speak to a group of theatre nurses who are going to be or have been part of a retrieval team for donor organs. These nurses don’t get to see the whole organ donation story even though they are part of a very important process, so the seminar […]
Organ Donation
Giving hope to those waiting for a liver transplant
By Sarah in Liver Transplant, Organ Donation Tags: Liver Transplant, pre-transplant, PSC, transplant, waiting list
Today, my husband and I returned to a hospital where we used to spend a lot of time…it is where he went to the liver clinic for years, where he had his liver transplant and to which he will remain connected as a patient of for the rest of his life. But today was a […]
Remembering The Dummy Run
By Sarah in Liver Transplant, Organ Donation 8 Comments Tags: dummy run, Liver Transplant, organ donation, PSC
Facebook has a feature that reminds you of past events that you have posted about, and today, it reminded us of a day that was one of the most stressful in my husband’s liver transplant journey. It was the day we experienced what is known as a dummy run…it occurs when you get called into […]
My Friday Five – Reasons to be an Organ Donor
By Sarah in Liver Transplant, Organ Donation Tags: DonateLife Week 2015, Liver Transplant, organ donation, organ donor, tissue donation, why be an organ donor
This week is DonateLife Week 2015, and has been all about raising awareness about organ and tissue donation. So for this week’s My Friday Five, I am giving five reasons why you should be a registered organ donor. Be a Super Hero! One organ and tissue donor can transform the lives of 10 or more […]
Organ Donation – When Two Become One
By Sarah in Liver Transplant, Organ Donation 8 Comments Tags: donatelife, DonateLife Week 2015, Liver Transplant, organ donation, PSC, transplant, transplant recipient
Continuing this week’s theme of organ donation, I asked my husband to write about what it was like being a transplant recipient…he often gets asked if it feels weird or strange…this is his answer. Warning…there is a picture of his old liver ahead… I don’t have any trouble with the concept of having someone else’s […]
Organ Donation – Waiting to Live Again
By Sarah in Liver Transplant, Organ Donation Tags: Liver Transplant, liver transplant recipient, organ donation, transplant, transplant recipient, waiting list
Being on a waiting list for an organ donor can be somewhat surreal…some patients are only on the list for a day or two, some for a few months, others for years. And it is even more surreal when you are waiting for a cadaver organ (ie from someone who has died). I can’t begin […]
Organ Donation – A Life-Saving Gift
By Sarah in Liver Transplant, Organ Donation Tags: autoimmune disease, donatelife, DonateLife Week 2015, Liver Transplant, liver transplant recipient, organ donation, PSC
As regular readers will know, my husband had a liver transplant just over three years ago due to having an autoimmune disease that affected his liver (PSC). He was on the waiting list for 14 months, and was only weeks away from dying when the call came…a liver had been found. This call caused a […]
DonateLife Week 2015 – The Big Picture Project
By Sarah in Liver Transplant, Organ Donation 2 Comments Tags: #sayYESsavelives, DonateLife 2015, have the chat, organ donation, Pollyannar, say yes save lives, The Big Project
DonateLife Week 2015 is the national awareness week to promote organ and tissue donation in Australia and today, we braved the cold weather to attend the launch, held at City Square, Melbourne. The launch featured an amazing project, put together by a very talented photographer, Pollyannar Gibson. She has created a 41-metre photo art instillation […]