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    Joel had a double lung and kidney transplant
    Being told that I was going to need a double lung transplant at 18 years of age due to Cystic Fibrosis was something which was both exciting and scary at the same time. It was exciting knowing that there was an opportunity out there, but scary knowing what would happen if I never got there. Life…
    Joel
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    John - heart and kidney recipient, ACT
    With a family history of Polycystic Kidney Diesase, John had known for a while that he may experience kidney failure at some point in his life. In 2016, he received the news that a kidney transplant was on the horizon.  ‘I knew a kidney transplant was likely in my future, but it was…
    Man in a bright green shirt holding his hands in the shape of a heart. He is standing outside and you can see a large expanse of blue sky and mountains in the background.
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    John and Shirley
    My husband, John, had kidney disease, but he was lucky to be diagnosed long before 'end stage'. At 55 years old, John had 35 percent kidney function, and it was declining. Luckily, we have an excellent local renal specialist. John was committed to following instructions and adapting to the…
    John and Shirley
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    John became an organ donor
    My wonderful husband who appeared to be the picture of health suffered a massive stroke. Having completed 10 ultra-marathons, playing touch rugby, coaching my son's rugby team and having a recent check-up with the doctor, we were in disbelief when the doctor in ICU told us that John had suffered…
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    John had a double lung transplant
    At 44 I was diagnosed with emphysema. I realised that I would probably have about three years use left on my lungs - I was going to die. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease meant I had to give up work. It is pretty scary when you can't breathe. Within two years my condition deteriorated…
    John
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    John had a liver transplant (QLD)
    Last year I watched my Dad begin the harrowing journey to be placed on the liver transplant list. He went through all kinds of scans and tests to ensure he was in top health everywhere else – skin checks, dental checks, heart and stress checks. He passed those with flying colours.   …
    John a recipient and his grandchildren and wife
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    John had corneal transplants
    My journey began when my eyesight deteriorated and I was having severe discomfort from contact lenses. The eye specialist and optometrist advised that my problem was caused from keratoconus. Keratoconus is a degenerative disorder of the eye, in which structural change in the cornea causes it to…
    Heart Image
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    Johnny had a liver transplant
    The first thing I remember when I woke up from a liver transplant operation was that I didn't have a headache. In the lead-up to my transplant my health got worse and worse. I always had a headache, felt tired and had no energy. I couldn't work, couldn't play with my kids and couldn't exercise.I…
    Johnny
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    John's story
    At 44 I was diagnosed with emphysema. I realised that I would probably have about three years use left on my lungs-I was going to die. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease meant I had to give up work. It is pretty scary when you can't breathe. Within two years my condition deteriorated so…
    John
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    John's story
    My husband was very ill though I had no idea how ill! As we saw doctors and specialists the seriousness became more obvious. He had cirrhosis of the liver and needed a new organ. I believe that his 'bloody mindedness' helped him to get through this difficult time. Apart from the ascites, loss of…
    John
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