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Organ donation: “After lifetime limitations, I can eat what I like, and I can drink coffee and wine for the first time.”

by Erin McCafferty
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An altruistic organ donation is a deep way to save lives and provide the recipient with the sense of joy and peace that has never been able to save lives and what is possible.

Kidney transplant recipients urge everyone to consider donating their organs

Mary Adamson has been on dialysis for almost half of her life. There are 25 of 59 years. Two primary school teachers and two mothers in Clonmel, Co Tipperary, was first diagnosed with kidney disease at just 14 years old after suffering from a long-term illness of illness with high fever, headaches and vomiting.

When she developed severe pain in her 16-year-old chest, she was rushed to the hospital. “I found out my kidneys were literally the last stage. They were very bad,” she explains. “At the time I weighed five koku. I was really sick.”

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