Shirene Philipose: Taking off the white coat, putting on the hospital gown
I am so thankful for the gracious act of my donor and their family, for their decision of organ donation, and for God giving me a second chance at life.
I am so thankful for the gracious act of my donor and their family, for their decision of organ donation, and for God giving me a second chance at life.
We have been keenly aware of the selfless, anonymous gift that the donor and donor’s family have provided, and are profoundly grateful.
You don’t have to donate a kidney to make the world a better place, it can be so much simpler than that but if you do decide to donate, those ripples can reach far and wide.
A new heart from a selfless stranger, a mountain of prayers, every loved one involvement, our faith and trust in GOD made this miracle possible.
A courageous and selfless stranger saved my life.
Thank you for this precious gift and bringing my boyfriend back
Because of organ donation, we have more time to love are sweet Lillian. Time with her is something we will always cherish.
Very little of my success has been attributable to myself, as I did nothing but follow the directions of my transplant team.
A young man’s life allowed me to continue mine. How could I do anything but honor his kindness and love by living my life to the fullest?
Without my transplant and donor, I wouldn’t be here to write this, and I would have died living a lie. This month will be the first Pride Month I get to openly celebrate and enjoy.