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<blockquote data-quote="alf_Josiah" data-source="post: 2294906" data-attributes="member: 418659"><p>Bloods 5.5 this morning, today is special.</p><p></p><p>Good Afternoon Fellow posters and painters.</p><p></p><p>Today is Tuesday August 11th and the year is 1992.</p><p>A 39 yr old husband, father of 3 young boys is in the Queen Elizabeth hospital on the operating table undergoing a 7 hour liver transplant.</p><p>This posting is not about him it's about the brave family of the mid twenty year old man from the north of England that died and his family who donated his organs saving many lives. Also it's about the skill of the medical staff, friends and family who helped the transplant recipient survive mentally and physically.</p><p>The recipient can never ever repay the debt he owes the above brave, skilful mentioned people, he vowed as he left the hospital that he would try and live as normal life as possible, as an example to other transplant patients and an example that transplantation does work.</p><p>Please sign up to be a donor if the unthinkable happens and do not forget to tell your family.</p><p>Thank you.</p><p></p><p>Ps a high percentage of transplant patients are diabetic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alf_Josiah, post: 2294906, member: 418659"] Bloods 5.5 this morning, today is special. Good Afternoon Fellow posters and painters. Today is Tuesday August 11th and the year is 1992. A 39 yr old husband, father of 3 young boys is in the Queen Elizabeth hospital on the operating table undergoing a 7 hour liver transplant. This posting is not about him it's about the brave family of the mid twenty year old man from the north of England that died and his family who donated his organs saving many lives. Also it's about the skill of the medical staff, friends and family who helped the transplant recipient survive mentally and physically. The recipient can never ever repay the debt he owes the above brave, skilful mentioned people, he vowed as he left the hospital that he would try and live as normal life as possible, as an example to other transplant patients and an example that transplantation does work. Please sign up to be a donor if the unthinkable happens and do not forget to tell your family. Thank you. Ps a high percentage of transplant patients are diabetic. [/QUOTE]
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