PRESS RELEASE - For
immediate release, 19th April 2001
Released by Bethli
Wainwright, Webhost of the New Zealand Liver Transplant Recipients
website.
HAVING A TRANSPLANT
DOESN'T STOP YOUR LIFE
New Zealanders now
have an opportunity to share in the challenges and joys offered by a
second chance at life. The New Zealand Liver Transplant Recipients
website is live today at http://www.livers.org.nz. This is a forum for
communication and support amongst liver transplant recipients and
those involved with them. The site is sponsored by Janssen-Cilag,
distributors of Prograf (Tacrolimus), an anti-rejection drug.
As creator of the
site, Bethli Wainwright, herself a Liver Transplant recipient, says
"I wanted to provide the kind of information I was looking for
when I was waiting for a transplant. I also wanted an opportunity to
make my donor family proud of the decision they had made in giving me
the gift of life."
The website offers
a mix of personal experience and practical help. Special features
include personal stories from recipients about their challenges and
successes. Jean Rombach says, "as a kidney recipient of nearly 7
years I am forever grateful for my amazing gift of life. I am so
thrilled to be able to support this new website and I know people are
wanting to understand and learn more about organ donation and exactly
what is involved in being a potential donor."
As one of two
Transplant Donor Co-ordinators in New Zealand, Janice Langlands says
"it's great to see recipients telling the community how well they
are after their transplants and how grateful they are to the donor
family."
It is hoped that
the website will also encourage others to become organ donors.
Background
Information
The site has a dual
purpose of showcasing the gratitude for a second chance at life
through the awesome gift of a donor organ, from all our donor
families. This appreciation is life long, and our donor families are
constantly in our thoughts.
The New Zealand
Liver Transplant Recipients website is a growing body of experience.
Already there are Fact Sheets on topics including Drugs and other
post-Transplant features, as well as a collection of stories of our
experiences, and those of our Caregivers. Information about the
Support Groups and the Thanksgiving Services in Auckland and
Christchurch this year is also there.
The launch of this
website has been timed to coincide with the Auckland Thanksgiving
Service on the 29th April at the Auckland Cathedral. There is no Donor
Awareness week this year, so this is an attempt to consolidate
awareness of the importance of discussing your personal stance on
organ donation.
Should you wish to
be a donor, it is not enough to have "Donor" on your
Driver's Licence. Your family will be asked for their decision, and if
they do not know how you felt about this, the decision you would
prefer may not be the one made. It is important that every family
takes 5 minutes once, to discuss this important issue. You never know
when you may be in the Donor or Recipient category.
Further information
from:
(1) Bethli
Wainwright
Liver Transplant Recipient / Editor "Hepatic Happenings" /
Webmaster New Zealand Liver Transplant Recipients website
MOB: 025-2800-285 / HM: (09) 836-7107
E-Mail ptoli@ihug.co.nz
(2) Jean Rombach
E-mail: rom.bach@clear.net.nz
(3) Janice
Langlands
Transplant Donor Co-ordination Office
P O Box 99 431
Newmarket
Auckland
NEW ZEALAND
Phone 09 630 0935
E-mail donornz@ahsl.co.nz
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