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Kara Normand
Kenneth Fracasso Needs A LIVING Liver DONOR
I can't imagine my life without him!
My name is Kara and I am Ken's younger sister. My brother has the same work ethic as our dad. Decide what you want to do and just do it, and keep doing it until you reach your goal. He is the family story teller and the one who always remembers distant relatives names in family photos. He remembers all sorts of stories from our childhood that I have forgotten, or never remembered!
He was diagnosed 15 years ago, but he has been sick longer than that. Not feeling good, yet not knowing the reason why was difficult on our entire family. He just kept going, many times saying he was fine, but you could tell he wasn't. It was hard on all of us, but especially hard for his wife and children.
A partial live liver transplant would be a new lease on life for my brother! No more blood infections would be an amazing gift. They are extremely scary and I feel so helpless when they occur. To be able to live without pain and fear of infection would be a Godsend to all of us. I pray that he will be here to someday, walk his daughter down the isle.
I know that asking someone to donate a part of their liver is huge. It is a lot to ask of a stranger. I am too old to help him as is my husband. But this is the only thing that will help him. It is impossible to put a life into a short blurb for others to read. My brother is generous, he helps others, he is fun and loving and loves to travel. I can't imagine my life without him.
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Liver transplantation has been a successful treatment and standard of care for end-stage liver disease since the early 1980s.
Technical advancements in liver surgery, as well as the liver's tremendous ability to regenerate, have made living donor liver transplantation a life-saving reality.
There are currently 120,000 people waiting for a lifesaving organ transplant in the U.S. Of these, 15,000 await liver transplants.
Although more than 6,000 liver transplants were performed last year, over 1,700 patients died while waiting on the list.
Deceased donor livers are allocated to patients based on how sick they are, determined by their MELD score, where sicker patients receive priority.
Living donation offers patients the option of transplant before they get very sick--regardless of MELD score--significantly decreasing the time they wait for a liver.
Living donation not only saves the life of the recipient; it also frees up a liver for a patient on the waiting list who does not have that option.
The Model for End-Stage Liver Disease (MELD) and Pediatric End-Stage Liver Disease (PELD) are numerical, objective scales that allocate available livers to the sickest patients. Patients move up the list as their scores increase.
The first living donor liver transplant took place in 1988. Since then, living donors have continued giving the gift of life and making a difference.
When a recipient has a living donor, the wait time for transplant is shorter and the transplant can be scheduled in advanced when the recipient is in good health and when it is convenient for both the donor and the recipient.
Financial burdens shouldn’t prevent the gift of life. The National Living Donor Assistance Center (NLDAC) can offer financial support for living donor travel expenses.