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Organ Transplants: A Survival Guide for the Entire Family (It Happened to Me) [Hardcover]

Tina P. Schwartz (Author)
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June 2005 It Happened to Me (Book 10)
This is a one-of-a-kind book that addresses the issue of what it's like to be involved with an organ transplant procedure. It's filled with real-life stories of teens whose parents, siblings, or other family members are transplant recipients as well as teens who have had transplants themselves and includes stories of recipients who have received heart, liver, kidney, pancreas, and double-lung transplants.

This book describes the physical and emotional ups and downs that are part of the transplant process. It addresses, from both the recipient's and family's point of view, what it feels like to be placed on the transplant list, to wait for an organ, to receive "false alarm" calls to come to the transplant center, to finally undergo the transplant operation, to recover, to deal with setbacks of surgery and organ rejection, and to live on anti-rejection drugs the rest of one's life. Also detailed are the medical, financial, mental, and other preparations that must be undertaken as part of the transplant process. Guidance on what to expect, how to help, where to seek assistance, and how to support the patient is also given.

Answers to the tough practical and emotional questions that teens have about an organ transplant, such as will my parent survive the surgery, how long will it take for my parent to recover, and why is this happening to me are discussed? Numerous question-and-answer sections of frequently asked questions about organ transplants and the myths that surround them are included, as well as contact information for organizations that provide many forms of assistance for recipients and their families.

Through all the serious issues, however, this book offers much hope and promise for recipients and their families through the stories of those whose lives have been greatly improved through an organ transplant. This is the ideal resource for all readers who are interested in the subject of organ donation and transplant, including those who are facing a transplant and their family members as well a

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Grade 7 Up–This honest and compassionate resource will help teens cope with the emotional, physical, financial, and planning aspects of the transplant process if it happens to them or to someone in their family. The 13 chapters, written in a question-and-answer format, detail the steps involved from diagnosis and being placed on a waiting list to pre- and post-surgery. Schwartz acknowledges the feelings and emotions that adolescents might be experiencing throughout this process. The author does not sugarcoat the problems of qualifying for transplantations, the seriousness of these surgeries, or possible aftermaths. She weaves the harsh realities with a multitude of heartwarming survivors' stories, including an account of her father's transplant. The well-written text is complemented by a comprehensive section of suggestions for additional information. Average-quality, black-and-white drawings and photos of smiling recipients and donors are scattered throughout. Texts with this breadth of coverage are rare; this book will give young adults hope and courage and let them know that they are not alone.–Carolina Geck, Kean University, Union, NJ
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Honest and compassionate.... this book will give young adults hope and courage and let them know that they are not alone. (School Library Journal, 10/1/2005 )

Personal stories illustrate what it feels like to be put on the transplant list, the waiting in fear that a match will not be available until too late, the frustration of false alarms, the concern about the actual surgery, and the support needed after the transplant. General information on transplants, the waiting list, and how organs are assigned to patients are explained and then individual chapters detail the process for different types of transplants-heart, liver, kidney, pancreas, and lung. Sidebars, quotes from patients and family members, and a questions-and-answer format, supported by the personal stories give a clear picture on what to expect. Web sites, organizations, and a suggested reading list offer the reader places to go for further information. This book in the It Happened to Me series would be valuable for reports as well as for family members of organ transplant patients. (Voya )

The books strike a balance between breezy presentation and hard information, including references to popular movies and television shows as well as lists of Internet sites for further research. (The Record )

Intended for the children of patients, this resource answers questions about the organ transplant process and the emotions family members may experience. The author, whose father received a liver transplant, overviews the challenges of waiting for a donor organ, some of the related controversies created by low supply and high demand, and how to become a future donor. (Scitech Book News )

This book is a one-of-a-kind book that addresses the issue of what it is like to be an organ transplant recipient or to be close to someone who is....Highly Recommended. (Marilyn Sprague )

The book addresses the issue of what it's like to be an organ transplant recipient or to be close to someone who is. It is filled with real-life stories of teens whose parents, siblings or other family members have been transplant recipients and of teens who have had heart, liver, kidney, pancreas and lung transplants themselves....The book is the ideal resource for those who are interested in organ donation and transplant, those who are facing a transplant and their family members, and medical professionals who work with transplant recipients, donors and their families... (Grayslake Times )

The resources in the book are a treasure. I think it is an extremely difficult and challenging job to put together a piece of work that so eloquently ties in the scientific/physical, emotional, and personal aspects (essentially everything)—but this author has done it—and she has done it beautifully....For anyone even remotely interested in organ transplants and especially to everyone involved in the organ transplant area (family member, friend, recipient, patient, doctor, nurse, and the list goes on...), this book is a cushion to support you and a shoulder for you to lean on during any and all stages of organ transplantation. (Mary H. Wu The Transaction Council )

Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 12 and up
  • Hardcover: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Scarecrow Press (June 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0810849240
  • ISBN-13: 978-0810849242
  • Product Dimensions: 10 x 7.2 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #443,737 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Tina P. Schwartz lives in Grayslake, Illinois with her husband Marc and their three children. She enjoys writing for children as well as meeting many, many kids while doing author visits at schools and book signings at stores.

A Columbia College graduate, with a Bachelor of Arts in Marketing Communication, Mrs. Schwartz worked in Advertising for several years until becoming a mother. She began writing and worked part-time as an Assistant Youth Librarian. Now a full-time freelance author, Schwartz has six books forthcoming in 2012, and is a regular contributor to AOL's on-line newspaper www.Patch.com.

Tina is a self-proclaimed tomboy who enjoys reading, playing with her family, climbing trees, extreme sports, watching movies and she loves dogs and children.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars This one is for everybody not just the patient!, May 15, 2005
This review is from: Organ Transplants: A Survival Guide for the Entire Family (It Happened to Me) (Hardcover)
This is the first book I have seen that talks to everybody in the family dealing with a loved ones transplant. All the feelings, good and bad are there. Anyone who knows someone going through or is the person going through a transplant should read this book. Personal stories are everywhere throughout the text. Tips about insurance, location, hopes, fears, what to expect, what wasn't expected, and a whole lot more. Questions to ask and who to ask, as well as questions you don't want to ask but will feel better knowing those thoughts running through your head aren't only your's. All the important authorities to know are contributors to this text. There are even movie suggestions while you are waiting, and waiting, and ......
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wish I saw this sooner..., June 1, 2005
This review is from: Organ Transplants: A Survival Guide for the Entire Family (It Happened to Me) (Hardcover)
My grandpa had a transplant a few years ago, and my mom was a total wreck! I wish she saw this book earlier. I checked it out from my library, and now I'm going to buy it for her as a present. (The artwork is cool!)
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5.0 out of 5 stars A great reference book for the whole family., January 23, 2006
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This review is from: Organ Transplants: A Survival Guide for the Entire Family (It Happened to Me) (Hardcover)
I recieved this book as a gift from the author herself and, despite it being a sort of reference book, I enjoyed it a lot. It was informative without being boring or anything. The illustrations are cute too. If you or a family member is experiencing the hardships of dealing with an organ transplant, this book is great. A+++
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