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    Stephanie had a double lung transplant
    “A family has saved my life – I just wouldn’t be here if it wasn’t for them.”  Stephanie had been living with idiopathic primary pulmonary hypertension (IPAH), causing high blood pressure in arteries in her lungs and heart, before receiving a lifesaving double lung transplant.  In…
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    Stephen had a kidney transplant
    It was in March that I went to see my GP regarding constant headaches over a 2-week period. Preliminary observations showed a very high blood pressure which had been left unchecked for a lengthy period of time. Blood and urine tests were also taken. Less than a few hours later my GP called to…
    Stephen
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    Steve had a liver transplant
    Steve was born with alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency and was always unwell. He remembers surgical procedures and many visits to gastroenterologists to try to gain weight. Steve was on the waitlist for a liver transplant for 5 months before his family got the life-saving call. He was only 6…
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    Stewart became an organ donor
    Story of encouragement My son Stewart was tragically killed in a freak motor bike accident. I still find it hard to believe that he is gone and that I just can't wake up from this nightmare. Stewart was like an angel that shone a light on this dark world. He lived to be a good servant of…
    Stewart
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    Sue had a kidney transplant
    When she was just 12-years-old, Sue was diagnosed with a kidney condition and told she would need dialysis and eventually a kidney transplant. Her childhood was turned upside down, and she faced an uncertain future.   ‘I was at boarding school in Perth – the school nurse had taken me to…
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    Sue had a kidney transplant
    1995 will forever remain as the most important year of my life. Whilst it was also the last time my beloved Carlton held the AFL Premiership Cup, it was that year,  I was able to afford my wife the greatest gift of all, a new kidney. From an unfairly tender age, my wife Sue suffered…
    Bruce
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    Sue's dad had a kidney transplant
    I was working as a regional donor coordinator for four years when my dad was diagnosed with end stage kidney failure secondary to undiagnosed cardiomyopathy. My dad was a farmer and was used to working 15 hours a day. To see him on dialysis and the restrictions to his life, gave me new found…
    Sue
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    Sunny had a liver transplant
    “It’s not part of the handbook. When you decide to have kids, you think life will be easy, happy and normal. When this diagnosis came through, we were learning on the job. What’s this condition? What does it all mean?”  At 10 weeks old, Sunny was diagnosed with biliary atresia, a rare…
    Sunny pictured in front of a pink backdrop
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    Susan became an eye donor
    Alex’s mum, Susan, was a constant source of inspiration. Susan was born in England and moved to Australia as a child. She built a new life here, working in boarding schools across Australia and New Zealand, and raising her daughter Alex on her own. Although she lived far from her family…
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    Susan's mum became an eye donor
    Mum was born in and grew up in Victoria. She lived in Western Australia and Queensland before settling in South Australia in about 1978. She was a family orientated person, who in her retirement was very community minded as well, becoming involved with her local RSL club. She had eight children,…
    My Mum
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