Maggie's Gift (Editorial)

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on 4/20/09 5:38 am - Terre Haute, IN
This was the editorial in yesterday's Terre Haute Tribune Star. It took up almost half of the second page of the section and had her picture. I thought it was really nice.

http://www.tribstar.com/opinion/local_story_108213009.html?keyword=topstory
LaChelle R.
on 4/20/09 6:17 am - Erie, PA
I wish I could read this. It wouldn't allow me access to the link.
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Jo N.
on 4/20/09 6:27 am, edited 4/20/09 6:27 am - Crawfordsville, IN

LaChelle, 

 

Try this link, it's w/o the "?keyword=topstory" and should work.

 

http://www.tribstar.com/opinion/local_story_108213009.html

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Lee Ann B.
on 4/20/09 6:48 am - Indianapolis, IN
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Published: April 18, 2009 09:30 pm    print this story   email this story   comment on this story  

TRIBUNE-STAR EDITORIAL: Maggie’s gift — Difficult decisions that can save lives

A week ago today, on Page 1 of your Sunday Tribune-Star, reporter Arthur Foulkes wrote about organ donation. Part of the excellent information presented was how those who make the decision to designate themselves as organ donors in the event of death instantly create the potential of saving as many as eight lives.

It is an amazing concept that many, many residents of Indiana embrace. And the importance of such a decision isn’t just in raw numbers. The impact ultimately is on people — the recipients of organ donation and their families.

April is Donate Life Month, a time when attention is focused on the life-renewing act of organ donation. While Indiana ranks third among the 50 states for licensed drivers who have indicated a willingness to become donors, many more are needed. As Foulkes explained last Sunday, more than 1,000 Hoosiers are awaiting organ transplants, and more than 100,000 nationwide.

The realm of organ donation, for those close to it and those who experience some phase of it, is very real and highly charged. The story of any particular donation carries with it a wide range of emotion, from the sheer joy and newfound hope of a recipient, to the grief and sorrow of those close to the deceased donor.

It may well be the uncomfortable, even unpleasant thought of that grief and sorrow that prevents some from considering becoming an organ donor. But for those uneasy thinking about the unthinkable, ponder the words of a local woman who has experienced it.

Linda Vicory of Terre Haute knows what’s it like to face the daunting decisions surrounding organ donation. After she read last Sunday’s news stories, she was moved to share her personal story, and to encourage readers to think seriously about the matter.

Here, in Linda’s words, is her story:

• • •


Thank you for the nice article on organ donation over the [past] weekend. I have always believed in donation.

It recently became more of a reality for my family. Our daughter, Maggie, sustained fatal injuries in an automobile accident in February. My husband and I decided the only good that could come from it, was for Maggie to continue to live on through others, and one way for that to happen was organ donation.

Her miracle has given life to others now. We have already gotten a letter from the mother *****ceived her pancreas, and while it brought tears to our eyes, it did bring some joy, to know her gift was so greatly appreciated.

It is a hard decision, when you're sitting there in pain and grief in the hospital, but I hope families can muster up the strength to make that decision and save other lives.


— Linda Vicory, Terre Haute

life2live
on 4/20/09 7:23 am
Linda,

Thank you for sharing this with us.  I know Maggie would be so proud of your courage and strength. 
Blessings,
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Christina
MommyLissa
on 4/20/09 10:29 am - Indianapolis, IN

Thank you for sharing this Linda.  I have seen firsthand how organ donation can make a difference in someone's life.  When I was growing up my father had kidney failure and was on the waiting list for a kidney transplant for quite some time.  When he finally got a match and was able to have a transplant it was such a blessing and made such an improvement in his health.

Thank you for thinking of helping others during such a tragically difficult time for you and your family.  Those families that received Maggie's gifts have been given more than just an organ...they have been given a gift of hope and love and I'm certain they will forever be greatful for that.

Maggie will not only live on in the hearts of those that loved her, but also in the lives of those she has touched with her gifts of donation.

Melissa

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Melissa H.
on 4/20/09 11:04 am - Danville, IN
Linda, as a nurse, I have sat with families as they've made the decision to donate their child's organs. I can not imagine the pain you feel as a parent at that point, but admire parent's ability to give the gift of life in the wake of their own tragedy. Thank you for sharing Maggie with all of us. I will keep you in my prayers as well as those who's lives were touched by your decision to donate.
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imonmyway
on 4/20/09 1:51 pm - Indianapolis, IN
Thanks for sharing this with us Linda! I still think of you all and am keeping you all in my thought and prayers! I hope that each day finds you a little more peace and understanding! I know thatthis is a most difficult situation and loss, but I admire you as well as thank you for making the decision to share with someone else during your most tragic time! That takes alot of strength and courage! Maggie is truly an angel and you all are an inspiration! In so many ways!!!! How is Mikey doing? I hope that you all are feeling better and hope to see you at the exchange! Sorry I haven't gotten in touch sooner, it has been really hectic. You are always in my thoughts, though!

Hugz Dawn

         
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jellyin
on 4/20/09 11:57 pm - Indianapolis, IN

great story and a reminder to all of us to be organ donors and give the gift of life....

sure a good thing out of the tragedy you had...HUgs lady i know some of the sorrow you have with this pain....just sad for those of us left and hard to imagine or see it on a human level...

so very wish there was more i could say or do to help....

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