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GRATEFUL TO BE ALIVE
Ian was travelling home from work looking forward to the birth
of his second child. Out of nowhere a car appeared on his side
of the road after the driver had lost control on the gravel.
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THANKS, 1350 TIMES
It takes 1350 blood donations a year to keep Michelle out of
a wheelchair. The young engineering student from Victoria, suffers
a rare disease, which was diagnosed a couple of years ago.
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BLOOD DONORS HELPED MEND HUGH'S HEART
Hugh was only four months old when his parents learned he would
need open heart surgery. Hugh was born with the rare condition
of double outlet right ventricle conus and ventricular septum
defects.
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BLOOD DONORS GIVE BLOOD BROTHERS THE GIFT OF LIFE
Generosity keeps people alive. Floyd, Rory and Callan Taylor
are living proof thanks to blood and plasma donors across Australia.
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BLOOD DONORS SAVE MY LIFE EVERY MONTH
Since Braydon was diagnosed with a life-threatening blood disorder
at 3 months of age, he has received over 150 units of donated
blood.
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PRETTY IN PINK
For Tracey, seeing her daughter Eva celebrate her second birthday
was a gift in itself. Eva had a very shaky start to her life.
She was born five weeks premature with a rare disorder known as
a Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia (CDH) causing significant medical
complications.
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LITTLE ANISHA`S BRAVE STORY
Anisha is only one of 100 people worldwide who suffers from a
blood disorder known as Blackfan-Diamond syndrome, which can only
be cured with a bone marrow transplant.
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NINETEEN PEOPLE SAVED MY LIFE
Leona thought she knew what to expect from the birth of her son
Harrison. After all this was to be her third child. While Leona
was prepared for the birth, she was not prepared for the unexpected
complications that arose during and after it.
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