In honour of the Humboldt Broncos hockey team, inspired by David Y. Lee’s #endthewaitinglist and just in time for National Organ and Tissue Donation Awareness Week (April 22-29), Jack Adamson of CrackerJackFlash Photography captured and shared a few stories about organ donation, using photography and social media.
Visit his Facebook or Instagram page to read the rest of the stories, which will be posted this week.
Here is one of the stories:
Tobin Frank writes: “I had been going through the donor screening for a friend, who needed a kidney. I was a match and proceeded with the process, but in the end, they chose a different donor for my friend.
“It had since come to light that my friend Drew, who also happened to be my former boss, also needed a kidney. So I started the process again, and with another match, I was able to donate my kidney to Drew in December 2016. Being able to donate my kidney to Drew was so rewarding, knowing how much I had improved someone else’s life.”
Drew Shand writes: “I had been on home dialysis for close to three years. But that all changed with a chance meeting with Tobin’s wife, Lori, while waiting in a ferry lineup.
“Lori told us that Tobin had learned of my situation, and, having previously been accepted as a donor, had contacted the transplant team and offered to be a living donor for me. Our lives changed in an instant.
“B.C.’s amazing Kidney Transplant Program kicked into gear, and within months, I was the recipient of Tobin’s kidney. It was like a reboot for me. I hadn’t realized just how much kidney disease had slowed me down until I felt the return to health and a general sense of well-being that the transplant gave me. I’ve never been so grateful to just feel normal, to wake up each morning eager to get on with the day. And I never stop thanking Tobin for his wonderful gift.”
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