Welcome to my blog. When I was first diagnosed with kidney failure and learned I could qualify for a kidney
and pancreas transplant, I scoured the internet for information and didn't come up with much. This is a big step
for me; I'm pretty reserved naturally and most people who know me are not aware of my medical conditions.
So, here's my experience…read, follow, comment, share…support me in turning over this new leaf.

(If this is your first visit and you'd like to read the events in order, click here to start at the beginning.)

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

With Thanks, Respect and Love

Dear Donor Family,

It has been over two months since I received from you the most generous gift anyone has ever given me: a kidney and pancreas from your loved one.  As I gather my thoughts and reflect, my mind often wanders to your family, wondering how you are, imagining you recovering from your loss and wishing you strength now and always.  

I wonder about meeting you, I wonder if you would welcome this idea. I wonder how difficult it must be living with the loss of your loved one.  On the day I celebrate my new beginning, I wonder how you are mourning the last day of his life.  I wonder if this letter, filled with my own optimism and gratitude, will cause further grief, knowing that it was the death of your loved one that fueled my new beginning.
  
I hope that in reading how his generous gift has brought about my new beginning, you will find comfort in knowing what a valuable impact your loved one, my hero, has made.

This new beginning is miraculous for me.  My twenty-two year struggle with diabetes and  two-year battle with kidney failure are over. I am no longer plagued by insulin shots, dialysis, high blood pressure, a heart condition, high cholesterol or anemia. My children no longer bear the burden of my limitations. 

How do I express my appreciation for the gifts you have given me? How do I thank the family whose grave loss renewed my life? I haven't figured this out yet, and I hope that this letter is a start.  I hope that you find some solace in knowing that our appreciation for your generosity is limitless.  

I know that my new-found life is only possible because of your family's selfless act, a selfless act that unveiled your generous and benevolent spirit even in your darkest hour. I promise you that this selfless act will never be taken for granted.  I look forward to learning more about you and your loved one, celebrating his life and honoring his memory. I promise to carry him with me, to take good care of him and to honor him with everything I do.

Please accept our deepest sympathies and our sincerest gratitude.                       

With thanks, respect and love,   
Michelle, Gabriella and Campbell
 

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