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Transplant Team Ireland

Countdown to World Transplant Games - Sweden 2011   2011-6-17 17:00:00 GMT+00:00

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Written by Liam Horan & Emer Gallagher   
Thursday, 26 July 2007
ImageA Co. Meath Garda, who received a new kidney nine years ago, will next month celebrate his new life when he represents Ireland in the World Transplant Games. Tony Gavigan, who lives at Athlumney near Navan, has been selected on the Irish team for the Petanque, Ten Pin Bowling, and Golf competitions at the Games in Bangkok, Thailand.

“It’s a huge honour. All my working life I have served the green, white and gold of Ireland as a Garda, and it is a great privilege to represent my country in international sport,” said Tony, who is a member of Headfort Golf Club in Kells.

And it’s all down to the gift of life he was given when he received his kidney in October 1998. “I was on dialysis for almost two years, and it was just such a relief to get the kidney,” added Tony, who won the Longest Drive competition when the Irish team competed in the Five-Nations Transplant Competition in Portmarnock earlier this year.

“When I was on dialysis, there were times when I felt I was dying. I was that sick. Fortunately, I was only sick for two years, and I have had a successful kidney transplant.”

For Tony and his family, there will be an emotional backdrop to the World Games. “We lost our son Kyle in a car accident in January 1996. He was aged 13, and we donated all of his organs that we could,” said Tony, who plays off a 21 handicap.
“Later that year, I was diagnosed with my kidney complaint. Little did we think that I’d need a kidney transplant so soon after Kyle dying.

“It’s like being reborn. It’s a whole new lease of life. I have a new birthday every year now.

“You never stop thinking about the person who donated the kidney to you. For the family of that person, there is the consolation of knowing that they helped to keep somebody else alive, in the midst of their terrible grief.”

Tony urges members of the public to carry donor cards. “Awareness of the need to carry a donor card is very important,” he said.

“Only for people carrying donor cards, many people who are now leading a full and healthy life would be dead. It’s as simple as that.

“And that’s why these Games will be so special. It’s not about the medals. It’s about telling people that you can lead a great life after a kidney transplant. The Games celebrate life,” he added.

You can follow the team’s progress on www.transplantteamireland.com.

For an organ donor card free text the word ‘DONOR’ to 50050 or log on to www.ika.ie for more information.

 
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Give the gift of life. For organ donor cards free text the word ‘DONOR’ to 50050 or log on to www.ika.ie for more information.

 

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