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Guess Who Was at the Farmer’s Market?
I received an awesome email the other day. It was from Damon, the 1,000th heart recipient in Utah. The email contained some pictures as attachments and simply read, “We were at our stand at the Park City farmers market 2 weeks ago and you’ll never guess who we ran into?”
I opened the first attachment and saw Damon standing next to a man in a large hat with his face mostly shaded. I thought, “You’re right. I will never guess who you ran into!”
I opened the next picture and in this picture both men had their wives standing next to them and the man in the hat’s face was more visible. “Oh my gosh,” I thought. “He ran into Greg.” Greg had gone into heart failure in late April and was put on a full artificial heart on May 1. After spending four months living in the hospital, Greg received a heart transplant about 6 weeks ago.
I hadn’t seen Greg since his transplant. He looked so healthy and happy. His wife also had a huge smile on her face. Damon and Greg met each other at a press conference on July 1. Now, a few months later, they actually recognized each other. I hope organ donors and their families truly understand what an incredible difference their act of love and kindness mean to the recipient and their families.
