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Go Recycle Yourself. Facts about organ, eye and tissue donation. Registers donors & educates the public about donation. We work with…. O rgan, eye and tissue procurement professionals. Transplant Centers. Do you have “the D”?.
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Go Recycle Yourself Facts about organ, eye and tissue donation
Registers donors &educates the public about donation. We work with… Organ, eye and tissue procurement professionals Transplant Centers
Do you have “the D”? After I die, I wish to donate organ, eyesand/or tissuesto save someone’s life, restore someone’s vision, and/or restore someone’s mobility.
Why talk about organ, eye and tissue donation with family and friends? “I registered. Isn’t that enough?”
Anthony’s Story • Registering as a donor: a decision that could one day change lives… • Did Anthony discuss donation with his family? • Do you think that knowing Anthony’s wish to donate has made a difference for his family?
Why Don’t People Register as Donors? • Fears & Myths • Misinformation • “I don’t want to think about death.” • “I’ll do it later.” • Confusion over religious beliefs on donation
80% of everyone waiting needs a kidney • Americans are increasingly at risk for conditions which eventually lead to kidney failure: • Type II Diabetes* • High Blood Pressure* • Hispanic, African and Native Americans are 3x more likely than Caucasians to suffer these conditions. * Can be prevented or delayed by staying at a healthy weight, eating well and getting exercise.
What is it like waiting? Ben’s Story
# of Local Heroes Every Year 2.2 million Oregonians are registered donors ≈ 32,000 Oregonians died in 2013 1,563 cornea donors = 1,663 cornea transplants 772 tissue donors = 56,704 tissue transplants 96 organ donors = 319 organ transplants
True or False: Organ donation is very rare. • True. Not everyone who dies can donate organs, because they must pass away under very specific circumstances.
3 Criteria for Organ Donors • Donor passed away in a hospital. • Donor was placed on mechanical ventilator prior to death. Blood and oxygen continue to flow through the vital organs. • Severe trauma caused the brain to swell, resulting in brain death. Electricity, blood and oxygen irreversibly cease to flow.
Next Steps If someone CAN be an organ donor… • The Registry is checked • If under 18, the family will be asked to authorize donation • TALK TO YOUR FAMILY TODAY!
Organ Procurement The procurement surgery takes place in an operating room, in the same sterile and careful way as in any surgery. • There are no costs to the family for the donation process. • Being an organ or tissue donor does not interfere with funeral arrangements. • Donor families are offered services and support.
True or False: Donated corneas can restore sight to the blind. True. When the cornea is damaged due to injury, disease, infection or a hereditary condition, corneal transplant surgery may be an option. John’s Story
What do a burn victim, a cancer patient, an athlete with a torn ACL, and a baby born with heart defects have in common? Tyler’s Story
True or False: Grandma and Grandpa can be donors. True. The criteria required for organ donation to not apply to tissue and eye donation. This is why so many more people – including the elderly, and even people with health conditions – are potentially eligible to save and enhance lives through tissue and/or eye donation.
True or False: Receiving a transplant is a cure. Emily ‘s Story
True or False: You can donate a kidney while you are still alive. • True. Some people choose to donate a single kidney while they are alive. This is a safe and personal choice. • You can donate a kidney to save the life of anyone who matches your blood and tissue type – recipients don’t have to be a blood relative! • Living Kidney Donation has nothing to do with registering as a deceased donor. In Oregon, you must be at least 21 to consider living kidney donation.
What Can You Do Today? • Eat right, healthy weight and exercise! • Especially if your ethnic background puts you at high risk for Type II Diabetes or High Blood Pressure! • Register! • Online • Paper form • Say “YES” to donation at DMV • Talk to your family! • Organize a donor drive!
Learn more and register… www.donevidanw.org (en español) www.DonateLifeNW.org