Thursday, June 13, 2013

True Love

Check out this news video about a case of life-saving true love. It's embedded below or can be watched, and the news story read, by clicking here.



Read more - article and video on cnn.com titled "She Donates Kidney; He Proposes"

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

18 Heart Attacks Lead to Heart and Liver Transplant

Mike Mader is one man who is fortunate to be alive. He has a genetic disorder known as familial hypercholesterolemia. His liver cannot process cholesterol. As a child, his cholesterol was 400+, and it led to his very first heart attack at just 22 years of age.

Spacefill model of the Cholesterol molecule
Spacefill model of the Cholesterol molecule (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
At only 31 years of age and after a wait of over two years, Mike received a life-saving heart and liver transplant back on April 23rd. Prior to the double transplant, he was told by his doctors ... "that he needed to get his affairs in order ...", according to his mother. Now, Mike says he, "Couldn't feel better. Never happier in my life."

Mike is now enjoying life and the risk of more, multiple heart attacks is gone, because a caring donor and their family cared enough to give the gift of life. You can help save a life, too, by visiting our website at www.SaveLivesTN.org, by clicking here. There, you can learn more about organ and tissue donation and even register as a donor in the state where you live.

Read more - article on kutv.com titled "After 18 Heart Attacks, Man Undergoes Successful Double Organ Transplant Surgery"
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Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Enjoying the Simple Things for 20 Extra Years

A Monarch Butterfly (Danaus plexippus) on a Pu...
A Monarch Butterfly (Danaus plexippus) on a Purple Coneflower (Echinacea purpurea). (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Twenty years ago, Gary Bullion of Wisconsin was just a few days from death. Then, he heard his doctor utter the hope-giving words Gary had been waiting for - "We have a heart for you."

Last month, Gary celebrated the 20-Year Anniversary of his life-saving heart transplant. Today, thanks to a teenage donor, Gary enjoys the simple things in life. For instance, he :
  • saw his third grandchild born,
  • grows milkweed for monarch butterflies,
  • plays in a band, 
  • builds things, and 
  • sketches wildlife.
Gary is another example of how organ donation truly makes a difference in people's lives. In many cases, like Gary's for example, the recipients are given their lives back allowing them to spend additional time with their family and resume the hobbies they enjoy.

If you have not registered as an organ and tissue donor yet, we encourage you to do so. Currently, there are over 118,000 Americans on the waiting list for life-saving organ transplants. Sadly, 18 of them die each day waiting on a match.

You can help out by visiting our website at www.SaveLivesTN.org by clicking here to learn how to register as an organ and tissue donor in the state where you live.

Read more - article on www.GazetteExtra.com titled "Edgerton Man Marks 20th Anniversary of Heart Transplant"
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Monday, June 3, 2013

A New Record

Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital
Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital (Photo credit: Stanford Medical History Center)
April 22, 2013 was not an ordinary day for the transplant teams at Lucile Packard Children's Hospital at Stanford University in California. They set a new record for the hospital when they performed five organ transplants in just 24 hours. The five transplants included :
A little more than a month later, the doctors say that all five patients are doing well. They have a future of endless possibilities in front of them. They will have the opportunity to grow up, go to college, begin their careers, get married, have children, and more thanks to the gift of life they received from their donors. These kids are truly blessed.

For more information about organ and tissue donation, including how to register as a donor in the state where you live, please visit our website, www.SaveLivesTN.org, by clicking here.

Read more - online.wsj.com article titled "Five Transplants in 24 Hours Sets Packard Children's Record"
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