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 […]
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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 […]
Book Review – Ralph
By Sarah in Book Reviews Tags: Anne Crawford, book review, Giant Schnauzer, Ralph, Royal Children's Hospital, therapy dog, transplant
I hadn’t heard of this book till my mum read it and loved it so much that she bought a copy for me to read…and I am very glad she did as I loved it too! The book is all about Ralph, a Giant Schnauzer who “bought hope, happiness and healing to sick children”! Written […]
Organ Donation – When the Decision is Made (Part Three)
By Sarah in Liver Transplant, Organ Donation Tags: becoming an organ donor, donatelife, Gift of Life, Liver Transplant, organ donation, transplant
Today’s post is the third and final part of the interview with Donation Specialist Nursing Coordinator Leanne McEvoy and Intensive Care Physician Doctor Cameron Knott. Leanne and Cameron are involved in the beginning of the organ donation process, and are based at the Austin Hospital, where my husband had his liver transplant. If you missed […]
Organ Donation – When the Decision is Made (Part Two)
By Sarah in Liver Transplant, Organ Donation 1 Comment Tags: Austin Hospital, becoming an organ donor, donatelife, donor family, Liver Transplant, organ donation, organ donor, tissue donation, transplant
Today’s post continues our interview with Donation Specialist Nursing Coordinator Leanne McEvoy and Intensive Care Physician Doctor Cameron Knott, and goes through what happens once organ donation is discussed with a family. If you haven’t read Part One as yet, click here to catch up! SARAH – After talking to the family about organ donation, […]
The 2478 Club – Australian Transplant Games
By Sarah in General, Liver Transplant Tags: 2478 Club, Australian Transplant Games, donatelife, Federation Square, Liver Transplant, Melbourne, transplant
As part of the open celebrations for the Australian Transplant Games being held here in Melbourne, there was a public activation held today at Federation Square. We were all given orange t-shirts to wear, and it was like a third team had somehow become involved in the AFL Grand Final….there were Hawks supporters in brown […]
Just another Monday at the Liver Transplant Clinic
By Sarah in Health, Liver Transplant Tags: Austin Hospital, Liver Transplant, Liver Transplant Unit, transplant
Having a transplant does not mean everything is fixed, and you just get on with life….it is a never ending commitment, with regular checkups, maintenance and medication. Today was my husband’s regular three month check up at the Liver Transplant Unit…I have written about this before, but thought I would give an updated insight as […]