{"id":3656,"date":"2019-06-20t10:40:40","date_gmt":"2019-06-20t09:40:40","guid":{"rendered":"\/\/www.aselpijama.com\/?p=3656"},"modified":"2019-06-20t10:40:42","modified_gmt":"2019-06-20t09:40:42","slug":"reading-transplant-recipient-gearing-up-for-british-games","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"\/\/www.aselpijama.com\/reading-transplant-recipient-gearing-up-for-british-games\/","title":{"rendered":"reading transplant recipient gearing up for british games"},"content":{"rendered":"
press release: a young reading man who had a double lung transplant last year is preparing to take part in a national sporting competition in wales. <\/p>
dan peel, 26, from woodley, will compete at the westfield\nhealth british transplant games between 25-28 july – six years after he was\ndiagnosed with the rare heart and lung disease pulmonary hypertension. <\/p>
dan is competing in the golf, ball throw, javelin, shot-put\nand 25-metre relay events with a team from royal papworth hospital in\ncambridge, where he received his double lung transplant in february 2018. <\/p>
this will be the second time he has taken part in the\ncompetition. last year, just five months after his operation, he won gold in\nthe ball throw and bronze in the javelin. <\/p>
dan said: \u201ci wanted to prove i could get back on my feet,\nand i\u2019m doing it again because it\u2019s a great chance to catch up with my team,\nwho became like a little family. <\/p>
\u201calso, as a second-year competitor, it\u2019s a good opportunity\nto see those who have had their transplants after me and to encourage them that\nthey can also do whatever they put their minds to.<\/p>
\u201cmy story is one of celebration, thanks and awareness, as i\nwouldn\u2019t be here without my donor.\u201d <\/p>
pulmonary hypertension (ph) affects just 7,000 people in\nthe uk. there is no cure and if patients don\u2019t respond to treatment, they may\nundergo a lung and \/ or heart transplant. <\/p>
four years after dan was diagnosed with ph, he was told his\nheart was under so much strain that he may only survive another year \u2013 and a\ndouble lung transplant was the only remaining option to save his life. <\/p>
dan, who has played sports including american football,\nsquash and cricket throughout his life, will be joined at the games by his\nwife, family and friends. <\/p>
he added: \u201cit\u2019s a celebration for them to see me back to\nwhat i used to be doing; back enjoying life and back competing.\u201d <\/p>