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Retired GP encourages people across Kent and Medway to share their organ donation wishes

A retired GP is encouraging people to make sure they share their organ donation wishes with their family.

Dr Gill Fargher’s husband Tristan died in January 2015 and she says more people in Kent and Medway need to add their name and decision to the NHS Organ Donor Register.

Dr Gill Fargher and her late husband Tris on their wedding day
Dr Gill Fargher and her late husband Tris on their wedding day

She said: “The subject of organ donation came up when I was told that Tris was going to die.

“We had talked about organ donation in the past and I knew what he would have wanted. It made the decision to donate his organs somewhat easier.

“My life was shattered but I know that because of Tris, four people’s lives were saved or transformed. We donated his corneas and kidneys.

“Sadly, many opportunities are lost every year in Kent and Medway and around the country because families don’t know if their loved one wanted to be a donor or not.”

Gil, who is chair of Medway NHS Foundation Trust’s organ and tissue donation committee, explained: “It really could be the difference between life and death for someone else.”

In 2022 and 2023, 17 patients received transplants facilitated by the trust thanks to eight donors and their families.

During Organ Donation Week, which started on Monday (September 18), Medway Maritime Hospital’s clock tower, Rochester Castle and Rochester Cathedral’s spire will turn pink.

It is hoped this will encourage people to add their name and decision to the register.

One donor can save up to nine lives from organ donation, and even more by donating tissue.

You can confirm your organ donation decision here.

“It is just as important as ever to add your name and decision on the NHS Organ Donor Register...”

You can also record or amend your decision on the NHS App or by calling 0300 123 23 23.

The trust’s chair Jo Palmer said: “Even though the law around organ donation has now changed to an opt out system across England, Scotland and Wales, organ donation will only go ahead with the support of the family.

“This means it is just as important as ever to add your name and decision on the NHS Organ Donor Register, because families are more likely to support the decision of someone who has registered.”

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