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Eyes forever.
Melinda Rivers.
One day in the hot summer of 1965, my mother was killed by a sudden illness at the age of 36. In the afternoon, a police officer visited and asked for his father's opinion that the hospital needed to remove the cornea from his mother's eye. I was stunned and couldn't understand why the doctors were giving my mother's cornea to someone else, when my father was "okay".
I was in excruciating pain and rushed into my room.
How can you get them to treat their mom like that! I cried out to my father, "Mom came to earth intact and should leave intact." "Linda," my father put his arms around me calmly, "there is nothing you can give to others more precious than a part of yourself.
Long ago, your mother and I thought that our death would be meaningful if our dead bodies could help others recover their health. He said they had already decided to donate their organs after death. My father's words taught me the most important lesson of my life.
How many years passed, and I got married and had my own home. In 1980, my father suffered from severe emphysema and moved in with us. He happily told me that when he died, he would donate all the organs that were still intact, especially the eyes.
How wonderful it would be if a blind boy could see again with our help and draw a lifelike horse like your daughter Wendy! "Wendy has loved drawing horses since she was a child, and her work has won many awards. "Think of how happy another parent would be to see their daughter like Wendy.
The father said, "How proud you will be when you learn that my eyes work!" ”
I told Wendy about her grandfather's wishes. With tears in her eyes, the child hugged her grandfather tightly. She was 14 years old, exactly the same age when I first heard about organ donation.
One day in 1986, my father passed away, and we donated his eyes in accordance with his wishes. Wendy told me, "Mom, I'm so proud of what you've done for your grandfather.
Is that something you're proud of? I asked. "Of course, have you ever thought about how painful it would be to not be able to see anything!
After I died, I also learned from my grandfather to give eyes to the blind. "At this moment, I realized that my father was far from leaving behind a pair of corneas, but a kind of pride reflected in my daughter's eyes!
I hugged Wendy tightly that day, and I didn't expect that just two weeks later, I would once again sign a consent form for an organ donation organization. My lovely daughter, the talented little Wendy, was killed in a traffic accident ......When I signed, her words still lingered in my ears: "Have you ever thought about how painful it would be to not be able to see anything!"
Three weeks after losing Wendy, I received a letter from the Oregen Brave Cornea Center. The letter reads: "The corneal transplant was very successful.
Now, two formerly blind men have seen the light of day. They become a living memorial to your daughter, a girl who loves life extremely much, and has the privilege of sharing her beautiful ......”
My blonde Wendy's brush was still waving in her hand, her blue eyes still shining with pride.
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He is a rural teacher and a well-known writer.
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