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- Writing to Transplant Recipients: A Guide for Donor Families and Living . . .
Guidelines for donor families and living donors on writing letters to transplant recipients Tips on what to include and how to ensure confidentiality As a donor family member, you may or may not decide to write a letter or note to the recipient of loved one’s organ
- Writing to Donor Families and Living Donors: A Simple Guide for Kidney . . .
After writing to your donor family, mail your letter to the organ recovery organization If you received your transplant from an anonymous living donor, mail your letter to the transplant coordinator where you were transplanted With your permission, your letter or card may be reviewed to ensure confidentiality
- Living Donation: Sample Letter To Family and Friends
A transplant would also give me more time to do the fun things I enjoy most, like spending time with my family and friends However, finding a kidney for a transplant is not easy Just ask the 100,000+ people on the waiting list for a deceased donor kidney like me Time is not on our side Some wait for years; many die while waiting
- Hello to My Dear Family and Friends, - American Transplant Foundation
95,000 waiting for a kidney The average wait time on transplant waitlists is five years, and while some people on the list will receive a kidney from a deceased donor the vast majority will not Many deceased donors do not have viable organs, and therefor there is a shortage in organs for transplant
- An Open Letter to My Donor Family | National Kidney Foundation
The kidney transplant I received on a snowy night in December 1989 freed me from dialysis and allowed me to finish school, start a career and, most gratifyingly, become a father to a beautiful girl That girl, born just 18 months after my transplant, is now a kind and gentle young lady who is studying music in college
- Letter Template for Transplant Recipient | TransplantNet
Sample Letter Below is a template you may use to help you write your letter to your donor family Simply follow and replace the instructions in parentheses to craft your own meaningful letter
- Letter Template for Donor Family - TransplantNet
Dear Recipient, I am writing to share information with you about my (add family member here, ex son, daughter, brother), your organ donor (His Her) name was (add first name of family member here) and (he she) loved (add loved one’s interests and hobbies here) (He she) also (add more information about your loved one here) Our family made the decision to donate because (add reason for
- Friends and Family Letter Template #1: family to tell them about your . . .
A living kidney donor is a much better option for several reasons First of all, it would enable me to get a transplant much sooner Second, living donor kidneys tend to last twice as long as deceased donor kidneys, so a transplant with a living donor kidney might last me years longer than one with a deceased donor kidney
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