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Jemisa | 11:55 Sat 17th Aug 2013 | Body & Soul
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A friend of ours Chris male 52 years of age who has been poorly for a few years & on a Dyalasis machine for years and a diabetic since he was 9yrs old has emailed me to say he has just had(Aug 1st) his Operation, a kidney transplant + a pancreas transplant. A long op 10 hours. He is fine feels like a new person & is no longer a Diabetic & off the 4 times a day injections of Insulin.Isn't that great news? I was so thrilled for him. Thankyou too for the team at Addenbrooks Hospital.

Its soo wonderful to be living in the 21st century.

I wanted to share that with you, I know you all like a happy ending.

Jem
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What a lucky man to be given a big chance to lead a much happier life. Wishing him all the very best jemisa.
12:03 Sat 17th Aug 2013
Great stuff Jem, must be like having a new life for him.
That great news Jem. Truly amazing what can be done with modern medicine.
What a lucky man to be given a big chance to lead a much happier life.
Wishing him all the very best jemisa.
Jem...knowing how a transplant can change a life I love to share in news like this....
Now a word of warning...my husband received the kidney of a lady. After the transplant he became addicted to Deal or No Deal...shopping and cooking!

Seriously...my best wishes and love to your friend......x

a wonderful story in this day of continuous bad news - i am very happy for your friend, Jem

addenbrooks is my local hospital (cambridge), and they are the best people
Yes Jem it's great when you get an outcome like this. We have friends who had 2 children born with the same extremely rare condition (Can't remember what it was called)
The young boy had a transplant years ago and has been fine since then. Their daughter finally got her transplant at Christmas at the age of 23.
She now has the freedom to live her life free of dialysis and twice weekly visits to the hospital.
Hi Jemisa, I am so thrilled for your friend, my s i l had the same procedure 5 months ago and she is an inspiration . The overwhelming grattitude and not taking things for granted are apparent so is the love of living. I know it is quite early days for your friend, modern medicine is wonderful.Good luck to him xx

Great News for your friend Jem,
Best of luck to him!
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Thankyou soo much for your good wishes for Chris, he is a lovely man & has had a rough time of late. Now I am looking forward to seeing him at the weekend & not leaving in tears as has happened in the past
His wife & children want to pinch him to see if he is real.

Thank you all again in sharing my good news.

jem
Good luck to your friend Jem, lovely news!
Hi Jem, great news about your friend and nice to know that sometimes these things go the way they should. My friend's kidney transplant has been a total disaster and he's worse now than he was before the operation so it is good to know that for some people it really is life changing.
Stories like Jem's and Missmuppet's should really serve as a reminder to all to be a donor.

Wishing all the best to each of their friends xxx
A good mate of mine had a liver transplant, up in Birmingham, a few weeks ago.
I presumed hed be in IC for a couple of weeks, general ward for a couple & then moved to a hospital down here(S Wales)
He was walking about the town 4/5 days after the op. It seems amazing to me.
That is wonderful for your friend, Jem - all the very best to him, now he can enjoy a healthy life.
Wow- how great to hear when operations go well and really help people who have struggled for so long! Great news! :) x
Wonderful to know the benefits of organ donation.

Wishing Chris all the best
Fabulous news. Thank you for sharing such an uplifting story. All good wishes to Chris and to you for being such a great friend.
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Today we are seeing Chris, first time since the op. I'd love to take him a box of chocs since he no longer is a diabetic, but dare I?
My H says no...

jem.
Go for it!:-)

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