Tuesday, August 23, 2005

Remembering Jocelyn Schryver

Jocelyn Schryver
Jocelyn Schryver passed away one year ago today. She received a double-lung transplant in June, 2002 and it was my great pleasure to get to know her at that time and become her friend. Unfortunately, that transplant did not work out and she went on the waiting list once again, but left us before another donor was found. I am pleased to post the following letter to the editor published yesterday in the Toronto Sun. Merv.

"Tomorrow, Aug. 23, marks the first anniversary of the passing of my beautiful daughter, Jocelyn Schryver, while she was waiting for a lung transplant.

To honour her memory, and the valiant struggle she fought to live, I implore everyone who reads this letter to consider signing an organ donation card and to discuss your final wishes with your family and friends.

In Canada we are blessed with the facilities and the brilliant doctors who are able to perform these life saving procedures. I know that for most people the thought of ever needing an organ, or going through with an operation of this magnitude, seems overwhelming and frightening and so they avoid making the decision to donate.

However, there may come a time when they will need a lung, a liver, a kidney, a pancreas, tissues or corneas, or a loved one, possibly their own child, who will require the unselfish gift of life from a donor even if right now it seems unthinkable.

My daughter became a donor instead of a recipient and I miss her every minute. However, she was a keen proponent of organ transplantation and it was her wish that as many lives could be saved as possible.

We have the resources; now it is up to each of us to let others live if we no longer can.

Joette Kruger

Toronto


(What a beautiful tribute to your daughter. Everyone should sign a donor card)"
Toronto Sun, August 22, 2005.

Thursday, August 18, 2005

Find The Lowest Gas Prices In Your Area


Gas prices are skyrocketing and changing almost hourly. But there are bargains to be had if you know where to go. By using the free GasBuddy web site below I just found a Shell station 10 minutes from where I live with prices 10 percent lower than other stations in my area.

Since gasoline prices change frequently and may vary by as much as 20 percent within only a few blocks it is important to be able locate the gas station with the lowest priced fuel. GasBuddy Organization web sites for the U. S. and Canada allow consumers to both share information about low priced fuel with others as well as target the lowest priced stations to save at the pumps.

"What's this got to do with organ transplants?", you might say. I know many transplant recipients who are under great financial hardship caused by their illness and hopefully this will help them to save a few dollars. Merv.

Click here and select your area: GasBuddy