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Hello, I just wanted to share with you that my husband Rich is celebrating 15 years since his heart transplant. We wake up every morning so thankful, and so much in love with each other. No words can describe how I am feeling. I am just so happy, yet also mindful of the sadness the family who… - Story
Our mum was and still is our hero. You see our mum was a polio victim who was diagnosed when she was only 10 months old, back in 1938. As a result of her diagnosis she was sent away to various hospitals throughout Victoria until the age of 10. Polio left our mum with one leg shorter than the… - Story
Linda or 'Lou' as we called her was one of a family of seven brothers and sisters. She was also a wife and mother of two. Lou died suddenly when she was 42 years young. She was someone who was fiercely protective of her family and friends. She was always there to give a helping hand, and… - Story
Everything happened so fast and out of the blue, it was like a whirlwind and at the centre of this whirlwind was Jim, my big, strong, wise brother. We were off to the coast for a holiday and had visited Jim and his wife Lee before we left. Jim said 'have a great time, don't worry about… - Story
Our son Parker had been happy and healthy for the first 14 months of his life. He was always on the go even when the day came that I noticed his heavy breathing. After 3 days of his breathing getting worse and 2 trips to our local country hospital, Parker was flown via the royal flying doctors to… - Story
Dad fell ill exactly three years to the day prior to his death. Dad was transferred to hospital when he became sick and was told that his lung disease was totally unpredictable. He was then referred to specialists at a transplant clinic. The clinic started evaluation tests for Dad to… - Story
Six years ago I was diagnosed with a lung disease called pulmonary fibrosis. There was evidence that medication could not help this condition as scarring is permanent once it has developed. For a non-smoker this news was very hard to understand because the scarring of my lungs was going to end my… - Story
In the mid 1980's I was diagnosed as a Type 1 diabetic. I coped reasonably well until about 2000, living a busy and varied life. I then suffered two diabetic comas and became aware of my failing kidneys. I underwent dialysis for two and a half years and then I was gifted with a kidney… - Story
I am 4 feet 8 inches but have a very out-going personality. I have always known what it is like to be ill. It all started when I was 14 years old and I was rushed to hospital. I was in a very bad way with my health. I had been diagnosed with peritonitis, which led to renal failure, heart… - Story
I have been through liver transplantation twice and am alive today because of the generous gifts of livers from people who have passed away and their families. At the age of 21, and otherwise in good health, I felt liver pains. My form of hepatitis was treated with medication for 16 years…