John Fahey: Unfathomable gratitude
I’ve always been registered as an organ donor but I never dreamed that I would be on the receiving end.
I’ve always been registered as an organ donor but I never dreamed that I would be on the receiving end.
A donor saved my life and likely an additional seven! Thank you!
I am grateful to God and all who participated in my donation, months of prep, surgery, and recovery. They are ALL superheroes. THANK YOU.
I volunteered to be evaluated and when I learned I was eligible to donate, it was truly one of the happiest moments of my life.
I waited in hospital three months and received my heart transplant from a young boy named Matthew. His mother chose to give the gift of life to myself and many others. July 6, 1996 is my rebirth-day.
Because he chose to be an organ donor, he has saved the lives of four people
I have been sharing my story through UNOS, and I hope to tell the world. Please become an organ donor, and know there is life after Transplant. Any life you want.
I wanted to share my journey in a raw way in honor of this special month that recognizes donors and their sacrifices while attempting to increase organ donor registrations among communities of color.
I am a wife, mother, grandmother, nurse and beyond grateful liver transplant recipient. My transplant journey began over eight years ago…
Mohan Mahal’s transplant journey literally and figuratively led to a change of heart. He’s been inspired to give back to the world and to the communities around him.