RE: Shared Hearts, Shared Lives: The Gift Of Life - My 25-Year Journey As An Organ Donor

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Your brother is so blessed to have you as his sister. You underwent a major operation to give up your organ for someone you love. That is so selfless. You are a loving sister. It was such a great sacrifice and decision to let your brother live for a long time because of your kidney, ate. Be healthy, ate!



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The essence of family is to protect and help each other which is based on love. Do you remember the song "Tayong Lahat Ay May Pananagutan Sa Isa't- isa"?(We are all responsible for one another). No one lives for himself alone. God has gathered us all to be one with Him.

My decision is deep-rooted on love. When he asked me if I was willing to donate my kidney, without blinking an eye, I said YES! For me, it isn't called sacrifice. It is an individual responsibility to be of help to our family and humanity.

The sad part was he only lived for 6 months. He passed away due to pneumonia. It pained me a lot, but God has His purpose, and we cannot question that.

Thanks for fetching around @celestyne15. Happy Easter!🌷🕊️

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Oh, I am so sorry he didn't survive. It must have been painful at that time but there is a reason and purpose for everything. I hope the whole family is healed 🙏

Napakanta ako ate. That's a beautiful song and the message is on. point. You are right we are all responsible for each other. You are a great and loving sister.

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Thanks a lot, dear, @celestyne15. Yeah, it pained us a lot, especially on my part. I did not expect his existence on Earth after the transplant will be short-lived. I was so devastated because I knew that he wanted to live long. After all, he has so many plans. God, indeed, has His purpose. At least my brother is now at peace with my Dad, our Junior, my Aunt (a nun), and my youngest son. They can no longer feel physical pain.🌷🕊️

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