Dr Emer Kilbride, the official team doctor for the Irish team travelling to Bangkok for the World Transplant Games, will celebrate her fourth international games with the Irish squad.
Emer Kilbride, the team doctor for the Irish team travelling to Bangkok for the World Transplant Games, will celebrate her fourth international games with the Irish squad. Dr Kilbride will travel with the team of 25 athletes to Bangkok where they will compete in the 16th World Transplant Games.
From Irish Examiner, 17th December. The highlight of Liam Horan’s sporting year was reporting on the 16th World Transplant Games in Bangkok. The Irish team produced a record-breaking performance. But the real glory lay not just in the medals, but in the endless courage of every single competitor, all of whom had come through life-threatening illnesses.
A 33 year-old Co. Mayo woman, who almost died before receiving an emergency liver transplant just 18 months ago, has set up her own website so she can deliver a powerful message to others in a similar predicament: “You can live a full and active life after transplantation.”
Your country wants you, but only if you’ve got a new heart, or a new kidney, or a new liver, or a new lung, or a new pancreas – or if you’re on dialysis treatment.