← Return to Living Donor: It's a huge responsibility

Discussion

Living Donor: It's a huge responsibility

Transplants | Last Active: Jul 20, 2018 | Replies (112)

Comment receiving replies
@rosemarya

@fbgibbons672, @lcamino, @fauneconner, @grammyx4, @uchimaobi, @hopeful33250, @contentandwell,

I would like to send you a personal note of "Thanks" on this week of the Thanksgiving Holiday - for promoting Living Organ Donation. You are especially in my thoughts today, because 9 years ago on this day, my name was added to the list of patients on the organ transplant waiting list. I assure you that organ donation is 'A Gift of Life'.
I hope that you and your loved ones will be able to continue to make progress in a healing direction.

Thank you for allowing us to be a part of your journey.
Rosemary

Jump to this post


Replies to "@fbgibbons672, @lcamino, @fauneconner, @grammyx4, @uchimaobi, @hopeful33250, @contentandwell, I would like to send you a personal note..."

@rosemary - and a heartfelt thank you to you for your ministry. The downside of this virtual world is that I can't give people hugs. Have a wonderful holiday.

@rosemarya I too often think gratefully of all the people who are donors and whose families have followed on that. There really is so much to be thankful, so let me join in with with Rosemary on her wishes. I don't remember the exact date but it was sometime around the end of March, 2015 when I was put on the list. I still think so frequently of what a miracle it is that I am here today.
JK

Rosemary, thank you for all the tireless work you do in coordinating all the questions and contacts. You are definitely using your gift of life to help others who are facing health challenges and the service you are providing is a great encouragement to others. It takes a very selfless person to do that and donate their time that way. Hope your Thanksgiving is great!