“I’ll think about you and your loved one every day!”

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I am so sorry for your loss and am writing to thank you for the organ donation of your loved one. Your gift has given me a chance to live a productive life! I needed a transplant because I had developed cancer on my liver, and although it had been treated, it would continue to reoccur without a transplant.

Since the transplant, I have been able to return to work, spend great time with family and friends, and feel good and energetic again. You and your loved one have made this possible for me.

You have given me the greatest gift anyone could have received! I’ll think about you and your loved one every day and hope you know you saved a life!

Thank you,

M.

“Without your help my dad would still be on dialysis.”

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Hi my name is W. My father received a transplant on April 18, 2017 and let me just say it was a blessing. I feel like thank you isn’t enough. May god bless you always and thank you, thank you so much for all your help. Without your help my dad would still be on dialysis. Now he has the time and energy to play with my kids!

“Since the transplant, I have been able to travel and have been semi-retired.”

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Dear Donor Family,

Thank you for the kidney donation from your loved one. I am sorry for your loss but wanted you to know it has given me back my life.

I needed a transplant because I was born with 1 kidney and it was failing. I was on dialysis.

Since the transplant, I have been able to travel and have been semi-retired.

My family and I are grateful for your generosity for the kidney.

Thank you,

G. of Santa Clara

Part 2/2: “Our own son will grow up celebrating your son’s life and knowing that your decision saved his father’s life.”

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Dear Donor Family,

This letter seems almost impossible to write because the words “thank you” just aren’t powerful enough. So first, THANK YOU. I hope that this letter can convey our gratitude, appreciation and sympathy to you and your family.

My husband received your son’s liver. The moment we heard, our lives changed forever.

While I was so hopeful after so many years of waiting and caring for my husband and watching his health decline, I was completely devastated to learn about your son. You see, my husband and I are new parents to our 15-month-old son, Knox. Please know that in addition to our gratitude to your family, we also grieved your son.

As a parent, I cannot imagine what you have been through. In addition to our family and friends praying and thinking about my family, they were also praying for yours.

More … Read more »

Part 1/2: “I’m truly sorry for the loss of your child. If I had the power to reverse the outcome, I would not wish your fate on any soul.”

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My wife and I decided to write letters to you separately. So each letter is marked below.

Dear Donor Family –

As I sit down to write this letter, my curious one-and-half year old son is playing at my feet. I get to witness him diligently take everything out of my bottom drawer of my desk and then look up at me and say “all gone”. After he’s done, he run’s into the other room in excitement. It is, after all, bath time and he loves “swemmeeing” in the bathtub. Although when his mother, my wife, goes to grab him to take him downstairs to his nightly routine, he immediately runs away and giggles. I’m sure this is normal for the average toddler, but I like to think he already is showing signs of my playful and spontaneous nature. This might sound like an average … Read more »

“I was almost about to leave behind my two boys and my new born daughter”

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Hi, my name is MM. It’s been a year and two months since I received my liver transplant, and it’s taken me a while to recuperate from the operation. Therefore, I would like to take the time to show my gratitude to the KIND-HEARTED family who donated my life saving liver.

Due to my condition, my life was between life and death. I was almost about to leave behind my two boys and my new born daughter who was at risk of not making it either, and the one who also stood by me through this hard time my husband and had faith in GOD that someone our there was generous enough to donate what saved my life the liver.

I don’t know where I’d be at this moment if it were not for this gift. I understand that it’s hard to give … Read more »

“I was on the liver transplant waiting list for three years.”

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Dear Donor Family,

I am writing to thank you for the organ donation from your loved one. I am very sorry for your loss, and I want you to know that your gift has given me a chance to lead a normal, productive life.

I needed a transplant because I was very sick. I was on the liver transplant waiting list for three years.

Since the transplant I have been able to spend time with my grandkids and my three boys and their families. This means the world to me..

Your loved one has made this possible for me to experience.

For this I am very grateful to you and your loved one.

My family and I will always remember your act of kindness and generosity. I will cherish my gift for the rest of my life.

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“I am so grateful to your family for giving me the chance to continue my life. I have 3 kids.”

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Dear Donor Family,

I am writing to tell you how sorry I am for your loss and I want you to know that your gift has given me a chance to live a normal, productive life.

I needed a transplant because I had liver disease from a transfusion that I received in 1960. The transfusion caused Hepatitis C, which led to liver disease/cancer.

I received the transplant last month. The surgery was early in the morning. I am so grateful to your family for giving me the chance to continue my life. I have 3 kids. One was just married in December and will be graduating college in June. The other 2 are recent college grads as well. I look forward to sharing these times with my children. Hoping for grandchildren in the future.

I am so grateful to your loved one for such an … Read more »

How does one say thank you yet I’m so sorry for your loss in one sentence?

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Thank you does not touch the appreciation for the gift I received. How does one say thank you yet I’m so sorry for your loss in one sentence. Such an unselfish act to be a donor. His gift lives in me and I hold it in awe.

I acquired Hepatits C from a blood transfusion in 1978 before donor blood was tested, and it was pooled together. I lived with it, became a nurse had three children. None of them were infected and I’m married now for 37 yrs. I was dying. My children, grandchildren as well as my husband, were witnessing this at UCSF…Then the gift came…right when my body needed it to survive…How does one say thank you?

I am all gratitude to all family loved ones and the donor for making the gift possible, and I leave the door open, for … Read more »

“In a few months I will be able to return to work, pursuing optical engineering full-time”

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Dear Donor Family,

On behalf of my entire family, I am writing to thank you for the organ donation from your loved one. Words alone cannot express my emotions upon receiving this kidney transplant because it has allowed me to begin again and have a chance to live a normal, productive life. I know that this gift comes at a great cost and tragedy to you and your loved one, but I hope that my gratitude and condolences can offer some peace in the healing process.

Before the transplant, I had kidney failure and had gone through ten years of dialysis. While this became a more manageable treatment towards the end, I led a restrictive lifestyle and was frequently tired.

While it has only been a few weeks since the transplant, there have been many changes in my house that show signs of a new … Read more »

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