Great story for Patrice. I'm just curious as to how this case gets all this media coverage and others don't get any.
I read many stories every day in papers all over the world about people needing kidneys and people donating kidneys. There isn't a day that goes by that I don't see them. I postwhat I can, but you could fill books with all of them. Maybe you just see ours, but that'sobviously because I am posting them. Maybe I am making too much of them, and that makesyou (and maybe others) uncomfortable. Sorry, that is not my intention. From day one I took itupon myself to post articles because I think it can inspire people to hope. There is a lot of media attention in this area of medicine, which is the best way to create awareness, therebyhopefully motivating people to sign up as donors after death, or to even become living organdonors! Patrice decided to donate after reading a story in her local paper. That's the bestpossible outcome, in my opinion.
I don't understand. There are TONS of stories everyday about living donation, related and non-related.I post a lot of them, but sometimes barely anyone reads them. But there are lots. Maybe you aren'tlooking for them, like I am, but if you do, you'll find them. If I posted all of the ones I see everyday I would use up all of Epo's bandwidth!
But you cannot give up, if I can find a donor who is willing to make a sacrifice for a stranger, so can anyone else. It isn't easy. But waiting isn't easy either.
I think it would be a good thing if the media would ALSO focus on people who donate kidneys to their own family members - siblings, parents - because the need is great (many ESRD patients have siblings who are potential donors) but so is the fear of the would-be donors. The more attention - and therefore education - the better.
I still have resentments toward some family members. Not because they didn't offer to donate, but because they never said ANYTHING at all. I understand that organ donation is not for everyone, but at least say "I wish I could help but... blah blah blah." But to say nothing at all, when they know we are searching for a donor for 3 years, it's just so depressing!
No, I can't is so much better than nothing.