Families comforted by decision to donate loved oneâs organs
Tucson Medical Center
During the month of April, National Donate Life Month, we will continue to publish some stories provided by the Donor Network of Arizona (DNA) to help illustrate how organ donation saves lives, tissue donation heals lives, and corneas restore sight.The DNA is a nonprofit, 501(c)3 federally designated organ procurement organization for the state of Arizona. Their dedicated and passionate work saves and heals the lives of Arizonans.
"Dear Hospital Staff,Continue reading
Our Elizabeth was hard to resist, especially her impish smile. She was very âupâ, a very active, outdoor type.
She died at age 26 of a cerebral aneurism. We were approached in the hospital by a representative of the organ procurement organization when brain death had been determined.
The long bones in her legs went to children with bone cancer. (Elizabeth was a very tiny person.) Her corneas were used, and her kidneys transplanted into two men in their 50âs, both family men. Her heart was âtoo big for a child, and too small for an adultââ"so was she.
Sharing her body to give life and to enhance life was the way Elizabeth had lived her life. That her legacy continues is the only good that came out of a terrible moment in our lives.
Willie BradyElizabethâs mom"
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