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		<title>&#8216;His organs helped four other people live&#8217;: Mom discusses her choice to donate son Jonathon&#8217;s organs</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>After her son Jonathon was seriously injured in a car accident, Heather Talbot faced a difficult choice.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://health.sunnybrook.ca/help-others-live-organ-donation/">&#8216;His organs helped four other people live&#8217;: Mom discusses her choice to donate son Jonathon&#8217;s organs</a> appeared first on <a href="https://health.sunnybrook.ca">Your Health Matters</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ten years ago, Jonathon Talbot was a kinesiology major and member of the downhill biking team at York University. During March Break, the 22-year-old left his home in a friend&#8217;s car to go to a party.</p>
<p>The next time his family saw him, he was in the critical care unit at Sunnybrook.</p>
<p>“They told us that Jonathon had suffered a traumatic brain injury from a car accident. The injury was severe, and it was unlikely that he would recover,” says his mother, Heather.</p>
<p>That’s when an organ and tissue donation coordinator from the Trillium Gift of Life Network approached the Talbot family, asking if Jonathon had <a href="https://beadonor.ca/campaign/sunnybrook">signed his donor card</a>. His sister Emily said that he had, and that they had <a href="https://health.sunnybrook.ca/featured/four-things-to-know-organ-donation/">discussed the possibility of organ donation</a> together.</p>
<p>“My first instinct was to say no,” says Heather. “My children and I are Jewish, and I wasn’t sure it would be possible to do this in a way that honoured our faith.”</p>
<p>However, after consulting with a rabbi and learning that organ donation was allowed because it would save someone else’s life, Heather felt confident that donating Jonathon’s organs and tissues was the right decision.</p>
<p>“It was my way to honour Jonathon’s memory. His organs helped four other people live,” says Heather.</p>
<p>In the decade since Jonathon’s passing, Heather and her husband Terry have become active in the organ donation community, participating in causes like the Canadian <a href="https://health.sunnybrook.ca/fitness/cycle-health-kidney-transplant/">Transplant Games</a> and hosting an annual table tennis fundraising tournament.</p>
<p>Heather has also spoken at synagogues and the National Council of Jewish Women, spreading the word that organ donation is an option for members of her faith. Now volunteering as a <a href="https://sunnybrook.ca/content/?page=patient-engagement-consultation">patient partner at Sunnybrook</a>, her latest project is creating a memorial garden at the hospital dedicated to organ donors, which is set to come to reality this spring.</p>
<p>“If we hadn’t consented to donating, we would have missed this gift Jonathon gave us – a life enriched with purpose. Being a part of the organ donation community has also helped with grief,” says Heather.</p>
<p>Heather says she also took comfort in receiving cards and letters from some of the people who received Jonathon’s organs.</p>
<p>“One gentleman wrote that because of the organ he received, he lived to meet first grandchild. It means Jonathon didn’t die in vain.”</p>
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<p><em>April is BeADonor Month. To register as an organ and tissue </em><em>donor, visit </em><a href="https://beadonor.ca/sunnybrook"><em>https://beadonor.ca/sunnybrook</em></a><em>.</em></p>
<p>The post <a href="https://health.sunnybrook.ca/help-others-live-organ-donation/">&#8216;His organs helped four other people live&#8217;: Mom discusses her choice to donate son Jonathon&#8217;s organs</a> appeared first on <a href="https://health.sunnybrook.ca">Your Health Matters</a>.</p>
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