Earlier this year I agreed to become the Non-Clinical Chairman for the Organ Donor Committee here in Southampton. I was appalled that currently only 28% of us are on the register, whilst 96% of us would take an organ if we needed one. The UK has one of the lowest rates of organ donation in Western Europe at 13 donors per million, whilst Spain has 35 donors per million.
Did you know that there are 23 organs in your body, provided your human. You can donate kidneys, heart, liver, lungs, pancreas and small bowel. You can also donate corneas, skin, bone, tendons, cartilage and heart valves. I was also amazed that the simple act of registering could mean that I could help up to nine different people.
Many of us have an organ donor card from when we passed our driving test but simply carrying it does not mean you are on the register, you need to sign up to the online database. Anyone can register on the Organ Donor Register. Age isn't a barrier to being an organ / tissue donor, and most medical conditions don't stop you donating either.
This week has been designated “National Transplant Week”. I’m not looking for actual organs, no kidneys in a soggy envelope please! It is in fact for more than 10,000 people in the UK deadly serious as they are in need of a transplant. Of these, 1,000 each year ( that's three a day ) will die waiting as there are not enough organs available.
Most of us are guilty of putting off important conversations with a loved one, so why not spend some valuable time with family and friends during National Transplant Week to have a Heart to Heart.
It might be telling someone how important they are to you, reconnecting with an old friend or apologising to a partner, but have you thought about telling your loved ones what your wishes are about organ donation?
Take time this week to have one of the most important Heart to Hearts you can have and help spread your gift of life. If you need any more persuading watch the second or third video on the NHS Organ Donation website.
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