Donor Cards
Posted: Tue 05 Oct 2004 10:20 pm
I've just registered with the NHS Organ Donor Register - http://www.uktransplant.org.uk
As I have benefitted from the Donor Card scheme, (as the recipient of a cornea), I felt it important to reciprocate if anything ever happened to me.
I had been looking for a Donor Card for a while, but despite having asked several times at the hospital, pharmacy etc. I hadn't been able to obtain one.
It turns out it isn't necessary to carry the card (although it helps) - what's more important is to register your details and inform family/loved ones of your wishes.
From the site....
"since 1 April 2004... 840 people have donated corneas... [and] 1,240 people have received the gift of sight."
The site also includes the storys of two recipients of corneas (although not apparently due to KC), including one who went on to meet the family of the donor.
As KC sufferers, our corneas may not be much use to anyone(!) but there is so much more that can be used to save people's lives. Some of the statistics mentioned on the above site only emphasise the seriousness of the situation.
Anyway, I know it's something people don't really like to think about, but I thought it was worth mentioning.
Rob.
As I have benefitted from the Donor Card scheme, (as the recipient of a cornea), I felt it important to reciprocate if anything ever happened to me.
I had been looking for a Donor Card for a while, but despite having asked several times at the hospital, pharmacy etc. I hadn't been able to obtain one.
It turns out it isn't necessary to carry the card (although it helps) - what's more important is to register your details and inform family/loved ones of your wishes.
From the site....
"since 1 April 2004... 840 people have donated corneas... [and] 1,240 people have received the gift of sight."
The site also includes the storys of two recipients of corneas (although not apparently due to KC), including one who went on to meet the family of the donor.
As KC sufferers, our corneas may not be much use to anyone(!) but there is so much more that can be used to save people's lives. Some of the statistics mentioned on the above site only emphasise the seriousness of the situation.
Anyway, I know it's something people don't really like to think about, but I thought it was worth mentioning.
Rob.