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Three Organ Recipients Featured in Central California News Article

The stories of double lung recipients Marco Bautista and Barbara Witter and heart transplant recipient Ray Lingard are featured in an article for the Calaveras Enterprise in central California’s Mother Lode region that includes Amador, Calaveras and Tuolumne counties.

The three Donate Life California Ambassadors are now committed to raising awareness for organ, eye and tissue donation. All three will be available to tell their stories and answer questions at the Mark Twain Medical Center Health Fair, held on Saturday, June 29. Tracy Bryan of Sierra Donor Services will also be on hand to sign people up on California’s organ and tissue donor registry.

Read the entire article and learn more about the health fair here.

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Clever Video Illustrates Recent Kidney Chain of 28

The National Kidney Registry recently announced the completion of a kidney chain involving 28 living donors and 28 transplant recipients. It is the second-largest kidney chain in history, second only to a 30-kidney chain in 2011. What makes the chain of 28 significant, is it took only about six weeks to complete, compared to several months for the chain of 30.

Kidney chains need an altruistic kidney donor, someone who wants to donate a kidney but doesn’t have a particular recipient in mind, to get them started. Living Donation California is a service dedicated to educating people about living kidney donation and connecting them with a transplant center in their area if they want to pursue being an altruistic living kidney donor.

Once a person is cleared by medical professionals to be a living kidney donor, their information can be entered into the National Kidney Registry (NKR), which uses computer software to connect the altruistic donor to a series of mismatched pairs to start a kidney chain. The chain of 28 began with a man in Tennessee, Shelby County Commissioner Steve Mulroy.

David Goldman is one of the recipients in the recent chain of 28. He created the video below called “David Got a Kidney” to share his experience and thank his donor, NKR and the medical staff at University of Wisconsin Hospital where he received his transplant.

For more on living kidney donation and how to become a donor in California, go to www.LivingDonationCalifornia.org.

For more on the National Kidney Registry, visit www.kidneyregistry.org.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sMEd0q61CDE

High concentration of Azithromycin in infected tissues is also caused by the fact that phagocytes and macrophages transport it to the site of infection and release in the area of inflammation. Azithromycin is prescribed in case of illness or injury at the time.

2014 Donate Life Rose Parade Float Design Unveiled

RP2014_DonateLife_LightUpTheWorldLOS ANGELES, Calif., June 17, 2013 – The Donate Life Rose Parade Float Committee unveiled the design and theme for the 2014 Donate Life Rose Parade float on Monday. It features “a festival of lanterns illuminating 30 riders—all organ and tissue transplant recipients—and 12 living organ donors walking alongside to demonstrate their ongoing vitality. The float’s five enormous lanterns are adorned with 72 memorial floragraph portraits of deceased donors whose legacies of life shine brightly. The riders are seated throughout a dedication garden filled with thousands of roses bearing personal messages of love, hope and remembrance.”

To read the full news release, click here. Float riders will be announced on September 23, 2013. Float walkers will be announced on September 30, 2013.

 

High concentration of Azithromycin in infected tissues is also caused by the fact that phagocytes and macrophages transport it to the site of infection and release in the area of inflammation. Azithromycin is prescribed in case of illness or injury at the time.