The much anticipated Giving Life photographic exhibition was formally opened yesterday, with a VIP Preview. Held as part of DonateLife Week 2016, this amazing collection of black and white images give a visual insight into the organ and tissue donation process. All images bar one were taken by well known photographer, Andrew Chapman, who himself […]
Liver Transplant
DonateLife Week 2016 – Talking Organ Donation
By Sarah in Liver Transplant, Organ Donation Tags: donatelife, DonateLife Week 2016, Liver Transplant, organ donation, PSC
For those who follow Zinc Moon on social media, you will know that we had an awesome day yesterday. And it all happened because my husband has had a liver transplant! DonateLife Week 2016 is coming up….July 31st till August 7th…so we are helping to spread the word about just how important and just how […]
Four Year Post Liver Transplant
By Sarah in Liver Transplant, Organ Donation 2 Comments Tags: autoimmune disease, four years post liver transplant, Liver Transplant, organ donation, PSC, transplant
Today, we woke up extra early and headed out in the dark along a familiar route to hospital. The journey was for nothing major…just a regular checkup appointment at the Liver Transplant Unit for my husband. However, this day has very special meaning…four years ago we also got up early and made the journey to […]
A Very Happy Birthday…Another Milestone after Transplant
By Sarah in General, Liver Transplant, Organ Donation Tags: autoimmune disease, happy birthday, Liver Transplant, organ donation, PSC
Today marks another milestone…it’s my husband’s birthday. It is significant because it is another year that he wouldn’t have seen if he hadn’t had a much needed liver transplant. He barely made it to his 40th birthday….he felt and looked terrible. Very jaundiced and so tired all the time, his body was slowly giving in […]
Looking Back – Waiting for a Liver Transplant
By Sarah in Liver Transplant, Organ Donation Tags: autoimmune disease, donatelife, Liver Transplant, organ donation, PSC
A “memory” from about four years ago popped up on my Facebook feed recently…I had written how I was so hoping my husband would get a new liver for his birthday, which is in a few days. Although my words didn’t portray it, I remember how worried I was back then…and scared…frustrated. He had been […]
DonateLife Remembrance Service 2016
By Sarah in Liver Transplant, Organ Donation Tags: donatelife, DonateLife Remembrance Service, Liver Transplant, organ donation
Every year, on the last Saturday in May, DonateLife Victoria holds a Remembrance Service to honor the donors and their families, and for recipients and their loved ones to give thanks. This is our fourth Service since my husband had his liver transplant, and it is a very moving and emotional experience, always with a […]
Living with Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis
By Sarah in General, Health, Liver Transplant Tags: autoimmune disease, liver disease, Liver Transplant, Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis, PSC
Please note: this post is about our experience with PSC and should not be a substitute for health and medical advice from a qualified health professional We are often amazed at how many people do not know the important role that their liver plays in keeping them alive and well. Everyone knows about hearts, lungs, […]
There is no stopping this liver transplant recipient!
By Sarah in Liver Transplant, Organ Donation Tags: Athletics Victoria, Liver Transplant, organ donation, Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis, PSC, running, Wandin Park
Regular readers will know that my husband had a liver transplant nearly four years ago…he got so sick from an autoimmune disease, PSC, that he came almost too close to dying. But he was one of the lucky ones and after 14 long months of being on the waiting list, he got a donor liver…and […]