A Birds Eye View

 One of our Heart Recipients – Meryl Washington was given a birds eye view of London a couple of weeks ago:

She said

“Recovering from my heart transplant at the end of 2013, I received a special invitation to go to London to raise Tower Bridge. On my discharge from hospital, I was unable to climb one step unassisted, so at the time it seemed an impossible goal.

On April 27th, 2017 I travelled to London. Although I didn’t get to raise the bridge since no tall boats were scheduled to pass underneath that day, I was given an exclusive behind-the-scenes tour, and, from a balcony near the top of one of the towers, my supporters and I released balloons for my donor and relatives, and for all the Wythenshawe Transplant Family.

That day, I climbed 14 flights of stairs”

May 200 Club Draw

The winners of the May Draw are 

 

Lyndsay Cheater – £99

Bernie Moore -£33

Congratulations to you both. If you would like to join just down load the forms in our “support us” section 

30th Anniversary Celebrations

Three decades after the first transplant operation took place at University Hospital of South Manchester NHS Foundation Trust (UHSM), transplant recipients and their families came together to celebrate this special milestone.

 

A ‘Gift of Life’ service, held on Sunday 23 April at Manchester Cathedral, was attended by 60 recipients and 200 of their relatives and friends, as well as current and former staff from Wythenshawe Hospital’s Transplant Centre.

 

The oldest surviving recipient in attendance had a heart transplant 26 years ago and the most recent recipient received a lung transplant in December last year. The family of the first recipient David Ormiston, who received a heart transplant in 1987, were also present.

 

Moira Peters who received a heart and lung transplant 25 years ago said, “I would like to take this opportunity here on this special day, to give thanks for my gift of life. Nearly twenty five years ago I was given a very special gift. I was given my life back, I would like to say a big thank you to my donor, their family and the amazing team at the Transplant Centre for all they have done for me over the years and still continue to do. Saying thank you never seems enough.”

 

The service was led by Kate Le Sueur, UHSM Hospital Chaplain and organised by New Start, a charity set up to provide assistance to the heart and lung transplantation programme and future clinical developments in heart and lung surgery at Wythenshawe Hospital.

In the thirty years since the first transplant took place the unit has performed 1,200 transplants. It was very emotional to see some of our original surgeons who have now retired meeting up with patients whose lives they saved 20 plus years ago.

 

None of this would be possible without the donors and their families to whom all our recipients are forever grateful.

 To see photos of the event please click HERE and go to the events section

 

 

 

April 200 Club Draw

Our April 200 Club winners are:

1st Prize – Bev Jones – £99

2nd Prize – Laura Mitchell – £33

Thank you to everyone who has supported the 200 club over the past 12 Months, not only has it paid out over £1500 in prize money it has generated over £2500 in income for New Start.

If you would like to join the 200 Club please download the forms from the Support Section 

Liz Takes on the Bowland 100K

One of our supporters Liz Gregory undertook the Bowland 100k Challenge  in absolutely atrocious stormy conditions last Saturday.She managed to walk a fantastic 50k in 10.5 hours before the challenge was cancelled because of the dangerous conditions. 

Liz undertook the walk in memory of Bill Jones who sadly passed away in 2016. To date she has raised a massive £1100.

 

 

the Transplant unit Wythenshawe Hospital Southmoor Rd Manchester M23 9LT