Sanjivan - The Organ Donation Blog

September 9, 2009

Steve Jobs and Organ Donation

Filed under: liver, news — admin @ 2:14 pm
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When I first wrote about Steve Jobs and his cancer, I never thought that he would become such an advocate of organ donation.

But today, he went up on to the stage and he spoke in length about how organ donation can really change the world. Steve Jobs is such an amazing evangelist and I am happy that organ donation campaign has got such a wonderful campaigner.

Bless everyone and hope there is a day when people don’t have to wait for years to get an organ donation.

June 11, 2009

A talk with ‘Chain of Life’ Amy Ellis Nutt

Filed under: kidney, living donor, news — admin @ 8:20 am
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We saw the three part series done by The Star Ledger on the amazing kidney transplant operations in New Jersey.

I found a youtube video of the Author of the series, Amy Ellis Nutt. Thought I would share that with you guys.

June 10, 2009

Chain of Life is a three-part multimedia series by The Star-Ledger

Filed under: kidney, living donor, miracle, news, paired donation — admin @ 9:31 am
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I got an email from Jackie Corle from The Star Ledger about their three-part series on Kidney Donation called “Chain of Life”. I was so emotionally consumed by the powerful showcasing of the story and I can only say -  “Great work guys”.

Here is a small snippet of the video that is part of the three-part series.

Chain of Life - Kidney transplant chain helps six patients

Check out the Three parts of the series below.

Part 1: A gift of hope unfolds (Sunday)

Part 2: A dozen surgeries in 36 hours (Monday)

Part 3: Donors and recipients meet

Thanks to The Star Ledger, especially Amy Ellis Nutt, John O Boyle, John Munson, Aristide Economopoulis, Jennifer Brown, Patti Sapone, Matt Rainey, NataliaJackie Corle and others who have been part of producing this series. They have shown how organ donation can really change somebody’s life.

Thanks to all the doctors, nurses, emergency specialists, other medical professionals and ALL THE DONORS who chose to make a difference. It is very rare such a wonderful gift of life happens on a day and I am happy to be living during one of those days.

Dont forget to see the complete three-part series at Chain of Life at NJ.com

Believe that you too can change somebody’s life. Register for Organ Donation.

Cheers!

May 20, 2009

Natalie Cole gets kidney transplant

Filed under: kidney, news — admin @ 3:37 pm
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I am happy to report that Natalie Cole’s kidney transplant operation was successful. A regional organ-procurement agency, One Legacy, found a kidney for her.

Natalie Cole, daughter of the legendary Nat King Cole, has won 9 Grammys and has sold millions of records. She appeared on CNN’s Larry King Live program a few months ago describing her need for a new kidney and she got lot of emails and letters from people telling her that they were willing to donate their kidney to Natalie Cole.

It was one of my happiest moments when people go beyond a normal call and do such heart warming donations. I congratulate the donor and wish Natalie the best for her recovery.

CNN News article about Natalie’s surgery

May 1, 2009

Kelli Wynne still in our hearts!

Filed under: bone marrow, news — admin @ 2:24 pm
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I am very sad to report that Kelli Wynne passed away on Wednesday after a long fight with leukemia. Kelli had indeed received a bone transplant but doctors later found that the transplant caused her Type I Diabetes.

Kelli’s bone marrow drive at Madison Junior School set a world record registering over a thousand donors.

A lot of users have come to my website searching about Kelli. Although I have been following her developments and posting information here, nothing can replace her own words.  Please see Kelli’s journal here.

Kelli has inspired us to do lot more bigger things in life and let us hope we win the fight against Leukemia.

Please don’t forget to register yourself at the Bone Marrow Registry.

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