A family have shared their story of organ transplants, as six of their family have received kidney transplants throughout the years.
Four years ago, Emma O’Connor gave her older sister Louise Cowman the gift of life when she donated her kidney to the mum of twins. Louise said her transplant “was like winning the lotto.”
Their father Joe Fitzpatrick has also become a kidney recipient - as well as an uncle, aunts, and two cousins.
The Irish family are sharing their kidney transplant story in support of Organ Donor Awareness week which ran from March 27– April 3.
The family carry a rare hereditary kidney condition called Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD), which over time causes loss of kidney function. The family say they are “grateful” for the opportunities kidney transplants have granted them.
Sixth kidney transplant was icing on the cake for family celebrating nurse s wedding
The wedding took place three days after Ms Downes uncle, Brendan McCarthy, underwent a successful kidney transplant in Sweden from a deceased donor.
Anna Downes, the recipient of a kidney donation, and her newly married daughter Fiona.
Mon, 05 Apr, 2021 - 16:54
Ciarán Sunderland
A family gifted six kidneys by organ donors through the years have celebrated another successful transplant and the wedding of Fiona Downes during Organ Donor Awareness Week 2021.
Ms Downes, a clinical nurse specialist in the Transplant Unit at Beaumont Hospital, enjoyed her special day joined by her father, Noel Downes, and her mother, Anne, who underwent a kidney transplant five years ago.
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Emma O’Connor with her son Callum; Emma’s kidney recipient sister Louise Cowman with her twins Aoife and Andrew. Photograph: Lisa Trainer
A family affected by a hereditary kidney condition who have received six kidney donations between them want to raise awareness of organ donation and express their gratitude to their donors.
Four years ago, Dundalk hairdresser Emma O’Connor gave her older sister Louise Cowman one of her kidneys.
Just last week, the sisters’ cousin, who lives in Sweden, underwent a kidney transplant there from a deceased donor.
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