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<blockquote data-quote="alf_Josiah" data-source="post: 2075970" data-attributes="member: 418659"><p>Good Afternoon folks:</p><p>Yesterday which was just for information Saturday, Mrs J and myself were taken by our eldest son up to the 5000th liver transplantation celebration held in Birmingham.</p><p></p><p>Just think about it 5000 single organ transplants, 10 000 kidney transplants, nominally 15 000 people able to resume their normal lives, working, partaking in family life. </p><p></p><p>15 000 people who owe everything to the kindness and bravery of the donor families.</p><p></p><p>It was a good day, we met some old friends. Attended some very informative talks on the science behind the drug therapies, the future of transplantation and the research behind the psychology impact of transplantation. The future looks exciting, but there will always be a shortage of donor organs.</p><p></p><p>So when you're walking your cat and petting your pooch, please think about signing up for the donor scheme and tell your families.</p><p>When we finally got home after failing to correctly negotiate spaghetti junction I was treated to an Indian meal of some description which gave rise to reading of 6.9 this morning.</p><p>Enjoy what's left of the day.</p><p>Roasted leg of something or other this evening, the meat is to dark for it to be feline.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alf_Josiah, post: 2075970, member: 418659"] Good Afternoon folks: Yesterday which was just for information Saturday, Mrs J and myself were taken by our eldest son up to the 5000th liver transplantation celebration held in Birmingham. Just think about it 5000 single organ transplants, 10 000 kidney transplants, nominally 15 000 people able to resume their normal lives, working, partaking in family life. 15 000 people who owe everything to the kindness and bravery of the donor families. It was a good day, we met some old friends. Attended some very informative talks on the science behind the drug therapies, the future of transplantation and the research behind the psychology impact of transplantation. The future looks exciting, but there will always be a shortage of donor organs. So when you're walking your cat and petting your pooch, please think about signing up for the donor scheme and tell your families. When we finally got home after failing to correctly negotiate spaghetti junction I was treated to an Indian meal of some description which gave rise to reading of 6.9 this morning. Enjoy what's left of the day. Roasted leg of something or other this evening, the meat is to dark for it to be feline. [/QUOTE]
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