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Makayla is thankful to her donor family every single day; without them she would be facing life with constant mobility issues and pain.Suffering from knee problems since her early teens, Makayla has now had 2 meniscus transplants from a tissue donor, who have given her back her youth.A talented… - Event
Make Your Steps Count is South Australia's launch event for DonateLife Week 2023. Taking place on Sunday, 23 July 2023 in the picturesque surrounds of Adelaide’s Barr Smith Walk (Adelaide Riverbank Lawns), in front of the Adelaide Convention… Event date Sunday 23 July 2023 10am arrival… - Story
Kidney disease has dictated the course of Malcolm’s life for decades. Malcolm’s journey with polycystic kidney disease (PCKD) began unknowingly in his 20s. PCKD is a genetic disorder which results in the development and growth of multiple cysts within the kidney. He brushed off unexplained…
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Mandy was a picture of health until age 16. She’d barely ever been sick and never been to hospital, but then her senior year at school came to an abrupt end.Mandy was at boarding school in Toowoomba when her ankles started to swell up. She didn’t feel sick so didn’t say anything about it, but as…
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"Some people literally walk away when you start talking about organ donation...They just say they don't want to talk about it." At 38 years old, Manisha, was diagnosed with a kidney disease in which IgA, a protein meant to defend the body against foreign invaders, accumulates in the kidneys…
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Our volunteers make an enormous contribution when it comes to raising awareness and increasing organ donation. A classic example is one of our NSW recruits, Marcus Sims. As NSW North Coast locals browse Valla Beach Markets for homegrown vegetables, they often see Marcus’s brightly painted…
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As the recipient of two corneal transplants, Mari’s gratitude for the incredible gift of sight is endless. Diagnosed with Fuchs’ endothelial dystrophy at 22, a disease of the cornea, Mari’s cloudy and blurred vision impacted her life enormously, making it difficult to interact with the…
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Words cannot describe how I felt when I regained consciousness after my double lung transplant surgery in 2009. As I looked at the nurse I realised: I had been saved with the 'gift of life.'I had deteriorated very quickly from the affects of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis…
