{"id":2795,"date":"2018-10-27t01:27:01","date_gmt":"2018-10-27t00:27:01","guid":{"rendered":"\/\/www.aselpijama.com\/?p=2795"},"modified":"2022-09-05t10:35:05","modified_gmt":"2022-09-05t09:35:05","slug":"danpeel","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"\/\/www.aselpijama.com\/danpeel\/","title":{"rendered":"\u201cmy story is one of celebration, thanks and awareness\u201d"},"content":{"rendered":"
just months after his double lung transplant, 26-year-old daniel peel from reading climbed mount snowdon and competed in the british transplant games. in this special blog for ph awareness week, he explains what his new lungs mean to him<\/strong>. \u00a0<\/em><\/p>\n <\/p>\n \u201ci was diagnosed with pulmonary arterial hypertension (pah) in 2012. aside from the occasional bout of asthma i thought i was a fit and healthy 21-year-old. i played american football, cricket, squash and swam regularly, but after passing out whilst playing sport during my second year at university i realised this wasn’t the case.<\/p>\n over the next few years following my pah diagnosis i began to decline, and in 2016 i was eventually told that my heart was under serious strain and may only last another year. a double lung transplant was the only remaining option to save my life.<\/a><\/p>\n the decision to opt for a transplant was not simple. given the shortage of suitable organs there was no guarantee of getting off the waiting list and even if i did, there were significant risks associated with the surgery itself, and then the risks of rejection post-transplant. however, i realised i was out of most options and decided to sign up. following a six month wait and three false alarms, a match was found in february 2018.<\/p>\n my story is one of celebration, thanks and awareness. celebration of the literal gift of new life, thanks for the support from family, friends and the nhs, but most importantly awareness. awareness of a rare and often invisible disease that strips life from many of its sufferers. awareness of the incredible skill and dedication of the staff of the nhs, most notably royal papworth hospital, royal brompton hospital and the john radcliffe hospital. finally, awareness of the need for organ donation.<\/p>\n before my transplant i\u00a0couldn’t walk up two flights of stairs without feeling breathless and having to stop. after it, i was determined to continue leading a normal life.<\/p>\n