Sunderland Echo

Family welcomes donor law change

- Sophie Brownson sophie.brownson@jpimedia.co.uk @SBrownsonJ­PI

The family of a youngster who underwent a heart transplant at the age of just 12 has said it is “amazing” to think a lifesaving new law on organ donation could come into effect this May.

The Government has announced that Max and Keira’s Law – the Organ Donation (Deemed Consent) Act – will come into effect on May 20, subject to parliament­ary approval.

It will mean that adults in England will be considered as having agreed to donate their organs when they die unless they record a decision not to donate, known as “opt out”, or are in one of the excluded groups.

Excluded include people under 18 and those who lack the mental capacity to understand the new arrangemen­ts.

Kayleigh Llewellyn, 12, from Seaham, knows firsthand the life-saving impact organ donation has, having undergone a heart transplant at Newcastle’s Freeman Hospital late last year.

The Seaham High School pupil had become unwell suddenly, after waking up struggling to breathe.

Parents Shaun Sidney and Sonia Llewellyn thought it was asthma, but when Kayleigh woke up the following day with a sore chest they took her to Sunderland Royal Hospital.

There, medics found that Kayleigh’s heart rate was too high and she was sent to the Freeman Hospital’s Children’s Heart Unit (CHUF).

Kayleigh was diagnosed with cardiomyop­athy – a type of heart disease – and doctors told the family that she needed a heart transplant. Kayleigh underwent surgery to have a Berlin Heart fitted, but just days later a heart became available and she was rushed back to theatre to undergo the transplant. Since then Kayleigh has been going from strength to strength and on January 12 she was able to return to her home on Earl Street, Seaham.

Now she is on a mission to raise awareness of organ donation.

Dad Shaun said: “It is absolutely amazing, because that is one of the things we are pushing for.

“So for the Government to possibly bringing in a new law on organ donation is a massive milestone.

“It will make such a difference and it’s amazing to think how many lives it could save by the spring.”

To find out more visit www.organdonat­ion.nhs. uk

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Kayleigh Llewellyn, 12, is on a mission to raise awareness of organ donation after undergoing a heart transplant.
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Kayleigh Llewellyn, 12, is making great steps in her recovery.

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