A terminally-ill 22-year-old has told how she made the heartbreaking
decision to turn down a new heart and lungs so she could be well enough
to tick off her bucket list.
Channan Petrides, who suffers from
cystic fibrosis, took herself off the transplant list after weighing up
the hidden risks the operation would pose.
Doctors told her there was a chance she could die on the operating table, or her organs could fail after just six months.
Instead Channan, who has been told by doctors she has about one year
to live, decided she wanted to make her time left the best it could be.
She
said her loved ones struggled with her decision at first, with some
refusing to speak to her, but they now fully support her decision.
“I
know I’ve taken a massive risk but I want to enjoy the time I have
left, rather than stick waiting to get a call that may never come,”
Channan said.
“Nobody could say for sure that the transplant
would work, and I wouldn’t have been able to do anything on my bucket
list because of risk of infection.”
“Cystic fibrosis feels like
having a plastic bag over your head and breathing through a straw so a
lot of patients who have transplants have to learn to breathe again
because they aren’t used to taking in that much air.
“If it
brought me another twenty years, of course I’d do it, but doctors told
me there was a chance I’d die on the operating table or my new organs
would fail after just six months.”
Cystic fibrosis is a genetic condition causing the lungs and digestive system to become clogged with thick sticky mucus.
Channan's bucket list
(Daily Mirror)
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