Right-to-die campaigner Hannah Jones changes mind over heart transplantBy Geoffrey Lakeman 21/07/2009
Hannah Jones (Pic:SWNS)
Sick 14-year-old Hannah Jones yesterday told how she "changed her mind" about having a new heart.
The right-to-die campaigner took herself off a transplant list eight months ago, saying she could not bear to go through any more operations.
The cancer survivor even overturned a legal bid by doctors to force her into the life-saving surgery.
But now - as a result of suffering partial kidney failure last Sunday, just a week after her birthday - she has told mum Kirsty and dad Andrew she is prepared to undergo the "trauma" of getting a replacement heart. She said from her hospital bed: "Everyone is entitled to change their mind."
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And ex-nurse Kirsty, 42, beamed: "We are so delighted she's reconsidered her decision."
Hannah's own heart - terribly weakened by her successful battle against the leukaemia she developed aged four - is not beating on the right side and so could not cope with dialysis treatment.
She said reversing her original decision to die with her family at home in Marden, Herefordshire, was "difficult". But going back on the transplant list and having to take fewer pills eventually outweighed facing certain death from total kidney failure.
Hannah will now get the first suitable organ available in Great Ormond Street.
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