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    The little black duck
    When she was around 46, my mother was told that she was very ill and required a lung transplant. Over the next three years, she deteriorated substantially. Very early one morning, the hospital called advising us that a transplant was possible and she had to get to the hospital. We were elated…
    Felicity
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    The three gifts
    'We are going to the beach tomorrow, I can't wait - I'm dying for a swim ...' She died the next day whilst swimming in the sea at Glenelg, South Australia. It has been the most tragic and desperate time of my life, but through her death she gave me three gifts. My last conversation with Mum…
    Three gifts
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    ‘The wait list journey’: Listen to episode 11 of our podcast
    Early last year, Andrew Conway, clinically died in his sleep after suffering a massive cardiac arrest. “My wife and daughter had to do CPR on me; I was dead for about half an hour,” Andrew says. Against all odds, Andrew was brought back to life by paramedics and transported to hospital where he…
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    'Til the cows come home - a special delivery to the Royal Adelaide Hospital
    Charities, Herd of Hope and Cottages 4 Country Care, were the driving forces behind 'Til the cows come home - a very special delivery of a herd of cattle at the entrance of the Royal Adelaide Hospital. Charities, Herd of Hope and Cottages 4 Country Care, were the driving forces behind 'Til…
    Till the cows come home'
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    Turia's story
    I was badly burned during an ultra-marathon in 2011. After we were rescued I was put in an induced coma and airlifted to Darwin. It was there that doctors performed an eschartomy - on me - slicing me from my feet to my thighs and from my hands to my shoulders. After Darwin, I was flown to…
    Turia
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    Walking on water
    At birth, I was premature, breach, unable to pass urine and unable to breathe without assistance. I had a condition known as Posterior Urethral Valves. The doctors gave my parents two choices; one was to turn off the life support and let me die and the other was an operation that might prolong my…
    Heart Image
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    What a friend
    My wife started dialysis in 2002 when she also found that she was born with one kidney. After being on dialysis for two years her dearest friend started the process of being tested and was accepted as a suitable live donor. The transplant was successful but the kidney was rejected after about…
    Heart Image
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    Who will be helped by my donation?
    Organ and tissue donation can save and transform the lives of people who, in many cases, are seriously ill or dying. Organ and tissue donation can save and transform the lives of people who, in many cases, are seriously ill or dying. Here are some of the people who have been helped. You can…
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    Wife, mother and now a nan - Ronwyn
    At 37, I was diagnosed with primary sclerosing cholangitis (liver disease). Some 13 years later, my liver was failing. I found I was spending more and more time in hospital. The doctors and nursing staff at the liver transplant clinic prepared me for a major operation - physically and mentally…
    Ronwyn
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    With science and humanity
    Throughout my medical career I have been privileged to regularly come in direct contact with the organ and tissue donation and transplantation process. It is an area filled with dedicated people doing fantastic work. Whether it is the families devastated by the loss of a loved one making the…
    DR JEANNETTE YOUNG
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