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A slight surprise

Its been 6 months since I was last in School and I haven’t seen my friends in ages. I requested special permission from my nurse and doctor if I could go see my friends at school for a couple of hours and they gave me the green light. I woke up early so that my IV medication could finish in time for me to reach school by lunch. I finished my IV meds and rushed straight home to take a shower. I eventually reached school at 12:30 and didn’t tell anyone but the teachers that I would be there. In school we have something called a “non-contact study period” this is when we don’t have to attend class but we’re given free time to catch up on our own work and maybe get ahead of some classes. Since were all teenagers, when were given some free time to “study”, we all know that either means procrastinate or socialise. I walked into school and thankfully a lot of my friends had a Non-contact study period. They were all extremely surprised to see me at school and even some of the teachers came to see me :) Overall it was a great day and it was amazing to see everyone again.

Everyone at school has been so supportive about my situation and most people are aware of whats been happening and its really nice to see how many people actually care. I don’t even know some of the people who have messages me but its really cool to know that they would still message. Keep up the positive vibes guys!

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 The importance of being an organ donor! 

The fact that signing up to be an Organ donor you could save up to eight human beings from dying is a bigger positive than you can imagine. Saving a humans life is one of the things people can sometimes only imagine of doing. Through the act of Organ Donation, YOU can change this. 

 

Organ Donation gives everyone the ability to save a life. In fact, your eyes could help someone you’ve never met see the world. Your organs could make someone on the edge of dying get their breath back. Organ Donation mostly takes place after a signed up Organ Donor has passed. There is an extremely large gap between the number of registered donors compared to those awaiting Organ Donation world wide. 

 

The way I look at it is like this - when you were a child, you probably had the idea of one day wanting to be a Super-hero. Once you pass, you will no longer be needing those organs and they could be put to great use by saving another human beings life. When a person receives an Organ Transplant, not only do you become their hero, but you also become a hero to the many people involved in his/her life. 

Sign up to be an Organ Donor in Hong Kong today!Click the image below -
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