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Transplant is transformative, and it gives someone a second chance at life. But with that comes fear and for some a bit of a road to recovery as well. Life will never be the same but you have no choice but to make the most of your second chance.
In our last episode of Season One, we are joined by Jess Chappell. Jess had a liver transplant in 2022 after her pregnancy caused a life-threatening condition.
We will also chat to Nada Ferfoglia who had both a kidney and liver transplant after doctors discovered a rare genetic liver disorder.
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Having an organ transplant is a big thing for someone to go through and for most people there is a lot of fear and uncertainty in the lead up. One factor we haven’t spoken about yet is how do you tackle that uncertainty and illness while being a parent. How much do you tell your child? What’s the best way to explain to them you are about to receive a transplant?
To help us navigate this we speak to Dr Donovan Moncur. Donovan is a child psychiatrist and is going to help give parents some tools and information on how best to explain a complex situation like this.
We will also chat to Sally Yeung. Sally has had a kidney transplant and was put on the transplant waiting list while her daughter was in prep so knows this dilemma all too well.
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From private planes to facilitate retrieval, to special machines keeping the organ alive, to finding out if having a bank of organs ready to go is somewhere we will be in our lifetime – in this episode we cover it all.
We dive into the technology that makes organ retrieval and transplant possible. Joining us is Dr John Whitlam, the Clinical Team for Kidney Transplant at Austin Health and Dr Graham Starkey, one of our talented Liver Transplant Surgeons who jumps on board the plane to retrieve organs around Victoria and Tasmania.
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Have you ever had to wait for something? Have you had to wait for months and months and in some cases years? For those who are on the transplant waiting list, this is their everyday. The question though is how do you wait for something that may not come?
In this episode we hear first hand from double liver transplant patient Peter Quinn on how he waited five months for his first liver after being given only between six weeks and six months to live.
Associate Professor James Olver, one of our Liver Transplant Psychiatrists also joins us to talk through how those on the waiting list can stay mentally well and where they can seek help if they are struggling.
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When Linda and her family woke up one day last year, the last thing they imagined they would be doing is saying goodbye to their son Glenn and making the decision to donate his organs but that’s exactly what happened. Despite Glenn no longer being here, he was able to transform the lives of at least three people.
In the first episode of Talking Transplant, we are joined by Linda and Associate Professor Helen Opdam, one of our Intensive Care Specialists and the National Medical Director at the Organ and Tissue Authority.
We chat about why letting your family know that you’re an organ donor is one of the most important conversations you can have, some practical tips on how to raise the topic and bust some common myths around donation.
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Welcome to Talking Transplant, a podcast by Austin Health.
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