In a rare but heart-warming case of organ donation, a 40-day-old infant gave a fresh lease of life to two four-month-old babies suffering from congenital heart disease.
Seventeen-year-old Harshita was declared brain dead on April 29 at the Sir Ganga Ram Hospital here. But today, she lives on through the lives of five other people who were donated her organs.
Sometimes when all else fails, hearing it from the horse's mouth might be more convincing. Patient support groups are all about that actually – hearing about it from the person who has seen it, and more importantly, felt it all.
Even in her death, she gave a new lease of life to at least five persons. Harshita (17), a brilliant student and national-level Table Tennis (TT) player, who suffered from a hemorrhagic stroke, was declared brain dead on April 29 at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital.
A migrant labourer from Bihar, who had a fall from the second floor of a building under construction and declared brain dead by the Government General Hospital, on Tuesday gave life to three persons. His two kidneys and a liver were donated to patients in different city hospitals.
ey employees of a hospital are: doctors, nurses, staff -- and now grief counselors. On them falls the tough job of introducing organ donation to families grieving for their dead.