You
see, I just lost another friend on the transplant list. That makes five I have known well, some for a
life time, that have died waiting for that precious gift of life. I would give up mine for any of them. But, that is because I knew them and their
potential; I am not a martyr, I have had my chance and would love to give them
theirs. But what if they were….
There
is a 23 year old autistic boy who needs a heart transplant, but the surgeons
won’t do it because of his autism. Yes,
he will never run a company, be financially well off, won’t graduate college,
or be a sports hero. He will be, well,
just a human being! The surgeons stated that if there were enough organs
to go around it would not be an issue, as they would not have to set a value on
his life. So, please, please, please, if
you have not already become an organ donor; become an organ donor! The life you save may be my own!!!!!! Sorry to digress. Also, if you would like to support this young
man’s cause and assert his value, click the link provided.
Now,
one last thing on value; my second cousin was born mentally challenged (that is
hard for me to say because I don’t think of her that way). Her family would tell you that life without
her would not be the same. My grand
nephew was born with the only handicap of being part Gray! However, as a little baby, one of his
caretakers (not in our family or family’s care) beat his head in and then
smothered him almost to death. At this
point we don’t know what will be the lasting effects of this trauma.
However,
they both can do something I could never do; light up a room just by entering
it! They each have a special ability to
communicate love, acceptance, and peace just by interacting with you as they
are unable to speak. How do we measure
that valuable trait? Everywhere they go,
it appears that they bring comfort to those around them and it is amazing to
see how many people know them.
With
knowing these two, my heart aches for the mother who must watch her baby boy
die just because he has autism. He is
worth so much more than we can ever believe, as God so loved the world (not
just the healthy, strong, smart, and athletic) that He gave His only Son to die
for us and them. He loves us with so
much love we are unable to fathom the height, depth, length and width of His
amazing Love.
Click here to hear how much God loves us.So, what are we to do? First, pray for these three precious angels that our Father will continue to bless them and their parents with abundance of joy. Pray for my grand nephew’s complete recovery, and my second cousin’s continued health. Pray also for this autistic boy that the surgeons will change their attitudes of the “Value of Human Life” and give him the transplant. Also, become an organ donor and do what it takes in your state to maintain that status. And, finally, pray that I will not need another transplant so the burden of making this decision will be lifted and some else will get a chance to be as blessed as I have been.
You
are so valuable to me and to God,
With
Much Love and Respect,Mike
Click here to ask the surgeons to transplant this autistic boy.
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