Elliot was born with biliary atresia, a rare disease that was identified when he was only 4 weeks old. His slightly yellow skin alerted a vigilant doctor. Unfortunately, the Kasai operation performed two weeks later did not produce the expected effects, thus opening the discussion around the need for a transplant for our little boy. The months that followed were filled with emotions, uncertainties, and steps to get Elliot on the organ waiting list.
During this period, our son was admitted to the Geneva University Hospital (HUG), far from our home, which made things even more complicated with our two other children.
We were fortunate that Elliot was able to benefit from an organ donation at the age of 8 months. This transplant literally gave our son a second life. Barely 15 days after this major operation, he was able to leave the hospital and began to eat and drink normally. Our family life gradually resumed its normal routine. Elliot started daycare 6 months after the transplant, which allowed me to return to work.
Our gratitude to the donor's family is infinite. Their act is constantly in our thoughts, especially during significant moments like Christmas and the anniversary of the transplant. Our thanks also extend to the wonderful pediatric team at the Geneva University Hospital (HUG) who accompanied us throughout this ordeal. Thanks to their dedication, we always felt heard, informed, and supported.
Today, Elliot is a tall, bright, and lively 14-year-old teenager. His school days go smoothly, and he is full of joy. Although his daily life requires regular medication and quarterly medical check-ups, he is living proof of the miracle of transplantation. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts to everyone who made this possible.
Elliot's Mom
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