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THANK YOU HOSPITAL STAFF DonateLifeNC.org/Register Dear Hospital Staff, It seems I have been sick my entire life, beginning with being diagnosed with hydrocephalus in 1962. Soon after I married my sweetheart, Connie, we faced tough news. I was diagnosed with a disease that destroyed my lungs. After eight years of failing health, daily oxygen treatments and a grim outlook, I received a life-saving, double lung transplant in 2003. Thanks to that donor’s lungs and the care and compassion of the doctors, nurses and hospital staff, we now share a happy, active life, enjoying time with our children, grandchildren and dog. We enjoy spreading the word about donation and showing everyone tangible proof that transplants truly do save lives! I could never begin to thank all the doctors, nurses and hospital staff who have been involved in my care over the past 52 years. In every hospital I have been in over the years, the staff has gone beyond measure to see that I was comfortable and improving. I know I was probably not the easiest patient they ever had to deal with but that never stopped them from doing their job with a smile on their face. I hope you all know just how much I appreciate your service and for always being kind to my family as well. Sincerely, Gary Singleton Double Lung Recipient Gary & Connie

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Page 1: Gary Thank You - Carolina Donor Services...Gary Singleton Double Lung Recipient Gary & Connie 00 0 Title Gary Thank You Author adavis1 Keywords DABa0iwTjCU Created Date 9/1/2015 6:36:39

THANK YOUH O S P I T A L   S T A F F

D o n a t e L i f e N C . o r g / R e g i s t e r

Dear Hospital Staff,

It seems I have been sick my entire life,

beginning with being diagnosed with

hydrocephalus in 1962. Soon after I married

my sweetheart, Connie, we faced tough news.

I was diagnosed with a disease that destroyed

my lungs. After eight years of failing health,

daily oxygen treatments and a grim outlook, I

received a life-saving, double lung transplant

in 2003. Thanks to that donor’s lungs and the

care and compassion of the doctors, nurses

and hospital staff, we now share a happy,

active life, enjoying time with our children,

grandchildren and dog. We enjoy spreading

the word about donation and showing

everyone tangible proof that transplants truly

do save lives!

I could never begin to thank all the doctors, nurses and hospital staff who have been involved in my care

over the past 52 years. In every hospital I have been in over the years, the staff has gone beyond

measure to see that I was comfortable and improving. I know I was probably not the easiest patient they

ever had to deal with but that never stopped them from doing their job with a smile on their face. I

hope you all know just how much I appreciate your service and for always being kind to my family as

well.

Sincerely,

Gary Singleton

Double Lung Recipient

Gary & Connie