Marilyn Byfield is a fitting proponent for National Organ Donor and Tissue Awareness Week from April 24 to 30.
Byfield is a member of an Okanagan transplant support group based in Kelowna and a liver transplant recipient which saved the 67-year-old91裸聊视频檚 life in 2008.
She is volunteer for BC Transplant and helps to organize a organ donor public information event at London Drugs the third Thursday of every month.
To draw attention to awareness week, she and other support group members will be on site at the Canadian Blood Services clinic, 1865 Dilworth Dr. in Kelowna, on Monday, April 24, and Thursday, April 27.
Byfield said she is encouraged by the growing awareness of organ donation and the expanding opportunity for transplant operations in B.C.91裸聊视频117 were done as of April 14 last year, 122 as of April 1 this year.
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The challenge, she says, is that while 95 per cent of British Columbians agree with the concept of organ transplant, only about one million of the province91裸聊视频檚 4.4 million population have registered as organ donors.
Still, the B.C. organ donor list has grown by 89,000 since last April, with the number of Kelowna registered organ donors now at 44,717.
Byfield says a program originally piloted in four communities, including Kelowna, to work with ICBC asking people to register as an organ donor through their health care card when renewing their license has proven successful.
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Byfield says there many common misconceptions about organ donation:
* Being a registered organ donor will impact one91裸聊视频檚 level of medical care: Not true. Contrary to what is portrayed on hospital TV dramas, organ donation information is not revealed formally until someone is medically declared brain dead or dead from cardiac arrest.
* Written in a will: Not the same as being a registered organ donor. Wills are generally not readily accessible or opened at the hospital in the immediacy of someone91裸聊视频檚 passing.
* Funeral costs: Not covered by government for organ donors.
* Science fallout: Organ donor91裸聊视频檚 bodies are not turned over for further science research. That is a different registration process.
* Factor of age: The oldest organ donor in Canada was 93 years of age.
* Registration: Being an registered organ donor doesn91裸聊视频檛 automatically mean your organs will be donated to someone else. There are numerous medical factors that weigh into that decision.
While it can be a personally difficult decision to make, Byfield says being an organ donor offers the greatest gift you can bestow on another person, the legacy of extending another person91裸聊视频檚 life.
91裸聊视频淚 am living proof of that. I thought maybe I was too old when I had my liver transplant at 63, but today I continue with the anti-rejection drugs you have to take in my case and my life is back to normal,91裸聊视频 she said.
To register to be an organ donor, call 1-800-663-6189 or go online to www.transplant.bc.ca.