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Title: Tucson mother grateful for gift of life
Post by: okarol on May 14, 2007, 09:10:27 AM
Tucson mother grateful for gift of life

May 14, 2007 07:58 AM
Ed Tribble

Mother's day and roses go hand in hand. This Mother's Day, Annette Jones' family is lucky she's here to prune the yellow rose bushes in her front yard.

"In 1990 I just went in for a routine check up and found my blood pressure was high," Jones says.

She had bad kidneys and underwent two different transplants.

But in 2004 bad news came back for a third time.

Doctors said finding a living donor was her best shot at recovery.

She might die waiting on a list.

"It was very difficult for me to come forward and say to other people: 'OK anyone want to give me a kidney? If you do here's the phone number.' and so I was really internalizing it a lot," Jones says.

Annette vented her frustrations over a dinner with friend Donna Davis.

"She loves life so much. And that's the one thing I so admire about her," Davis says.

That night changed everything for the two friends. After dinner Donna says a higher power reached out.

"I received a vision of Annette's face and her eyes. They were pleading," Davis says.

"Three months later she gave me one of her kidneys and here I am to tell you about it," Jones says.

In Annette's yard, she takes extra care of the roses.

They're a special hybrid created by an organ donor network.

Each of the three rose bushes represents one of the donors whose generosity lets her take care of them.

"There's not a day that goes by that I'm not grateful, and that I don't thank God for what I have in my life," Jones says.

Though there's a common misconception about checking the box on your driver's license application, it doesn't sign you up to be a donor like most people might think. Instead it just signs you up to have information sent to you.

http://www.kvoa.com/global/story.asp?s=6511214
Title: Re: Tucson mother grateful for gift of life
Post by: okarol on May 14, 2007, 09:12:27 AM
I wrote to the journalist:

Just read the article about Annette's transplant. Thank you for telling her story. Just wanted to mention that the last paragraph was confusing to me and I think it could have been taken further. There is a state-wide registry where people can register to be donors after death. http://www.azdonorregistry.org/ And people can also become living donors to anyone they want to help. more info at www.livingdonorsonline.org. I wish that had been mentioned.


K
Title: Re: Tucson mother grateful for gift of life
Post by: Rerun on May 14, 2007, 09:14:11 AM
Good Job Karol.
Title: Re: Tucson mother grateful for gift of life
Post by: okarol on May 14, 2007, 09:27:57 AM
The response the the journalist:

Karol,


Thanks for the e-mail. In our story that aired on TV we mentioned that we put a link up on our website to http://www.azdonorregistry.org/ You can find it under News Links on the main page. I’ll talk to our web guy and have him put the link at the end of the web article.


Thanks for watching!

Ed