THE JOURNEY BEGINS
Greg was born September
13, 1979 in Columbus, Ohio. When I first met him he was three months old
and in the hospital with kidney failure. He had already had two major surgeries
performed upon his small, frail body. I took him home with me as a foster
child, after being told that he was not expected to survive. Three
years later I adopted him.The
next seventeen years were not easy ones. It seemed like it was Greg and
me against the world most of the time. Several more surgeries, severe behavior
problems and the lack of needed assistance from the government agencies
made the task even more difficult. Greg spent a lot of time in out of home
placements because of his inability to control his emotions. Throughout
it all we continued to love and cling to each other, surviving one day
at a time. I was able to have him at home for the last three years of his
life because, things were beginning to change. Some in-home help finally
became available. With the help of some very dear people, we were finally
able to enjoy each other more. When
Greg was fifteen, he began having seizures. The cause of the seizures was
never found. They were some kind of inherited degenerative nervous system
disorder. Greg started a fast decline at age seventeen. He spent his last
few weeks in a wheelchair because of weakness and activity triggered seizures.
He celebrated his eighteenth birthday on September 13, 1997 with over 40
of his friends at a surprise party. On September 25, 1997, Greg had a seizure
and arrested. He could not be resuscitated. Greg lives on in other people
because he was an organ donor. He loved life so much. After death Greg
was able to help as many as 50 people through organ and tissue donation.
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Age 1 year
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Age 2 Years
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Age 3 Years
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Age 4 years
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During the period
of time that the above pictures were taken Greg had many setbacks.
He was hospitalized many times; underwent several surgeries; fought systemic
infections, bowel obstruction and multiple kidney shut downs. Throughout
it all he remained strong. It seemed that he had such a will to survive
that he was able to meet any challenge head on. He bounced
back only to be struck down again and again. He was able to enjoy
life in spite of what life dealt him. Finally, twelve days after
his eighteenth birthday, he lost his battle to survive. Everyone
who knew Greg admired his will to live and enjoy life. Greg did not
want to die. The only thing that I could do help him to live on was
through organ and tissue donation. I have not met any of the people
that benefited from Greg's final gift, but I know deep in my heart that
they are now among his very best friends.
GIVE
THE GIFT OF LIFE. SOMEONE'S LIFE DEPENDS UPON YOU. BE AN ORGAN,
TISSUE DONOR.
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GREG, I
MISS YOU SO VERY MUCH; YOU WERE NOT ONLY MY SON; YOU WERE ALSO MY BEST
FRIEND.
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This candle burns as a memorial
to Greg and to all children who have died. |
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