PLEASE HELP! My cousin is dying and needs a liver donation
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My cousin, Kashif, is currently dying in a hospital in London and we immediately need a liver donation for him. Here’s the thing: YOU DON’T NEED TO DONATE YOUR WHOLE LIVER–you can donate just a small part of your liver and it will grow in a new body. Please forward widely to anyone in London and the UK and spread the word. Kashif is like a big brother to me and we can’t bear the thought of losing him.
We are looking for a blood type “B” positive or any type from the “O” blood group who would be kind enough to donate a small part of their liver.
Your help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you. FOR MORE INFORMATION, please read below:
Dear concerned family and friends
We are looking for a live liver donor
As you may be aware Kashif Khan is critically ill and literally at death’s door. He has been on the UK national register waiting for a liver transplant for the last 16 months but as yet has not received one. During this waiting time Kashif’s liver function has deteriorated further leaving him in his current situation. The family are now also searching for a live donor rather than just relying on a liver to become available from a dead organ donor. If you or anyone you know is interested in being a live donor please contactkashifliverappeal@gmail.com
God Willing where Kashif, against the odds, pulls through this stage of infection and deterioration and is stable enough for surgery, the hope is to have a live donor match available so that this life saving operation can take place in that small window of opportunity that Kashif may have.
Please discuss this amongst your family and friends to help us in our search.
The live organ donor must have a blood group match with Kashif. Kashif’s blood group is B positive. However anyone with an ‘O’ group can also be a donor.
Regardless of this appeal, please consider registering on the NHS organ donor register, so that when you die your organs can save other lives.
Attached is more information from various NHS web pages.
http://www.nhs.uk/Livewell/Donation/Pages/Donationthefacts.aspx
http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/Organ-donation/Pages/Recommendations.aspx
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