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Lynette McCarthy
Kenneth Fracasso Needs A LIVING Liver DONOR
We love this guy and need your help!
Our life would not be the same without Kenny's friendship! Bob and I have been friends with Kenny since young school days. He's more than a friend, like family, our brother. Kenny drops everything to help others. He has done so much for our parents and our children without ever seeking praise or recognition. He does for others, for his community (of which he was Mayor and a Fireman) and the Catholic church, very often anonymously. He's that kind of guy!
Kenny has been living with ulcerative colitis and PSC (a disease of the liver's bile ducts) for 15 years. With bile ducts leaking, he has had many extended hospital stays due to sepsis. Through it all he's downplayed the seriousness, looked for no pity and continued on, acting and doing as much as possible. The time has come to ask for help!
A hard worker is an understatement in describing Kenny. Even through illness, you could find him working at the trucking company he built. But his greatest love is traveling and being with his wife, 3 children, extended family and friends. Without a transplant, none of this is possible for him.
Kenny's need for a portion of a healthy living liver donor is now! Bob and I would willingly donate but our age (over 60) disqualifies us. Being a donor is SAFE! Your liver regrows within a few months. Find out more by calling Yale New Haven Transplantation Center at 866-925-3897. We ask that if you cannot donate, please share this post so the life of our friend is saved. Thank you
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If you are considering being a living donor please use links below to contact Kenneth Fracasso's Transplant Center. Begin by completing the donor questionnaire
Medical expenses for living organ donors are 100% covered, and inquires from potential donors are 100% confidential! Contact the Transplant Center to learn more about living donation.
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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.