Elderhood Project: Organ Donation

Reported by: Kirk Matthews
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Updated: 4/08/2011 10:34 am
A beautiful book titled "na Makana pau ole" - - gifts without end - - includes stories of organ donors.  It is a reflection of something called the Hawaii family donor quilt, supported by people like Sandy Pohl whose daughter was an organ donor.

"It was something that she wanted to do and it was our only hope at that moment so we said yes as a family, knowing that that was also her wish," said Sandy Pohl, the mother of an organ donor.

In the hospital, when a patient is dying, family members are often asked if they want to donate organs.

"Not everybody gets asked," Pohl said. "So it's important. Because at that moment when you're making that decision, when families are asked, you're not thinking very straight - it's very emotional."

Age is not a factor when it comes to being a donor. Charlie Chong's wife was a donor.

"I followed her wishes and had her organs donated and it turned out through that process, the healing process of going through that and seeing what it does and how it helps people, it's very beneficial," said Chong.

The book allows families to tell stories about the loved ones they have lost - but who have helped other people live.

"And one of the quotes in the gift that we give out was that a pebble never knows when or where its ripple will touch shore," said Chong. "And the ripple effect of that gift goes out touching all people, especially to the recipients and their family."

Our story wouldn't be complete without hearing from Cherilyn Rabago who received a kidney/pancreas transplant from Dusty Rapoza of the Big Island.

"It's just a blessing, a true blessing to be able to experience a second chance in life and to just live it to the fullest and I want to honor my donor and I told his mom is one promise I will always make is to keep his legacy alive," said organ recipient Cherilyn Rabago.

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LIFESHARERS - 4/8/2011 7:07 AM
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Your story about Organ Donation highlighted the tragic shortage of human organs for transplant operations. There are now over 110,000 people on the National Transplant Waiting List, with over 50% of these people dying before they get a transplant. Most of these deaths are needless. Americans bury or cremate 20,000 transplantable organs every year. There is a simple way to put a big dent in the organ shortage – give donated organs first to people who have agreed to donate their own organs when they die. Giving organs first to organ donors will convince more people to register as organ donors. It will also make the organ allocation system fairer. Everyone who is willing to receive should be willing to give. Anyone who wants to donate their organs to others who have agreed to donate theirs can join LifeSharers. LifeSharers is a non-profit network of organ donors who agree to offer their organs first to other organ donors when they die. Membership is free at www.lifesharers.org or by calling 1-888-ORGAN88. There is no age limit, parents can enroll their minor children, and no one is excluded due to any pre-existing medical condition. LifeSharers has over 14,500 members as of this writing, including 70 members in Hawaii. Please contact me - Dave Undis, Executive Director of LifeSharers - if your viewers would like to learn more about our innovative approach to increasing the number of organ donors. I can arrange interviews with some of our local members if you're interested. My email address is daveundis@lifesharers.org. My phone number is 615-351-8622.

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