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The mother of a Welsh skating champion, whose organs helped save six lives after his death, has urged people to join the organ donation register.The mother of a Welsh skating champion, whose organs helped save six lives after his death, has urged people to join the organ donation register.
Gaynor Taylor said it was also vital to tell relatives once you had done so.Gaynor Taylor said it was also vital to tell relatives once you had done so.
She was unaware her son Richard, 23 at the time, had registered and said it was a "weight off her shoulders" to discover she had followed his wishes.She was unaware her son Richard, 23 at the time, had registered and said it was a "weight off her shoulders" to discover she had followed his wishes.
New research in Cardiff found a big gap between those who have registered and those who thought they had.New research in Cardiff found a big gap between those who have registered and those who thought they had.
A NHS Blood and Transplant (NHSBT) road show at the corner of Queen Street and Castle Street in the city on Saturday will be encouraging people to join.A NHS Blood and Transplant (NHSBT) road show at the corner of Queen Street and Castle Street in the city on Saturday will be encouraging people to join.
It is part of a UK-wide campaign to close the gap between the 96% of people who say they would be willing to accept an organ if they needed one and the 27% of people who have pledged to donate by joining the register.It is part of a UK-wide campaign to close the gap between the 96% of people who say they would be willing to accept an organ if they needed one and the 27% of people who have pledged to donate by joining the register.
In Cardiff, a recent NHSBT survey revealed that 35% of people think they are on the register whereas the actual proportion is 27%.In Cardiff, a recent NHSBT survey revealed that 35% of people think they are on the register whereas the actual proportion is 27%.
Just weeks before his death in an accident on 7 August, 2004 Mr Taylor, from Barry in the Vale of Glamorgan, had won the UK in-line skating championships for the second year running.Just weeks before his death in an accident on 7 August, 2004 Mr Taylor, from Barry in the Vale of Glamorgan, had won the UK in-line skating championships for the second year running.
His mother said: "My husband and I made the decision to agree to having his organs donated.His mother said: "My husband and I made the decision to agree to having his organs donated.
The roadshow wiil be in Cardiff’s Churchill Way from 0900 to 1700 GMT on Saturday Richard Taylor twice won the the UK in-line skating championships
"About half an hour later the co-ordinator came to see us and said he was on the register anyway."About half an hour later the co-ordinator came to see us and said he was on the register anyway.
"We had not realised this and it was like a weight being taken off our shoulders that we had followed his wishes."We had not realised this and it was like a weight being taken off our shoulders that we had followed his wishes.
"What would have happed if we had said no and then been told that he was on the organ donation register?""What would have happed if we had said no and then been told that he was on the organ donation register?"
Mrs Taylor said knowing that six people had benefitted from the organ donations - including the mother of a 20-month old child - had helped her and her husband through the ordeal.Mrs Taylor said knowing that six people had benefitted from the organ donations - including the mother of a 20-month old child - had helped her and her husband through the ordeal.
"That affected me quite deeply - knowing that a 20-month old child would now have a mother," she added."That affected me quite deeply - knowing that a 20-month old child would now have a mother," she added.
"There is an opportunity to make something of a death - to make a positive out of a negative."There is an opportunity to make something of a death - to make a positive out of a negative.
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"Richard was such a positive person, he had led a really active life. Knowing six people were helped from him dying seems to sum up his life for us.""Richard was such a positive person, he had led a really active life. Knowing six people were helped from him dying seems to sum up his life for us."
The original kidney donor card was launched back in the 1970s as a stand-alone system for expressing people's organ donation wishes.The original kidney donor card was launched back in the 1970s as a stand-alone system for expressing people's organ donation wishes.
The NHS Organ Donor Register followed in 1994, providing a central place for everyone's wishes to be stored.The NHS Organ Donor Register followed in 1994, providing a central place for everyone's wishes to be stored.
Sally Johnson of NHSBT said there seemed to be confusion among some people who believe that they are signed up to the register because they already carry a donor card.Sally Johnson of NHSBT said there seemed to be confusion among some people who believe that they are signed up to the register because they already carry a donor card.
"Carrying a donor card is great but on its own can get lost or damaged," she added."Carrying a donor card is great but on its own can get lost or damaged," she added.
"The best way to record your wishes is to sign up to the ODR and then to discuss you decision with those close to you.""The best way to record your wishes is to sign up to the ODR and then to discuss you decision with those close to you."
Currently 359 people are waiting for an organ transplant in Wales and between April 2008 and March 2009 290 organ transplants took place.Currently 359 people are waiting for an organ transplant in Wales and between April 2008 and March 2009 290 organ transplants took place.
But 36 people in Wales died over the same period whilst waiting for a donor.But 36 people in Wales died over the same period whilst waiting for a donor.
To join the organ donor register visit the website (see related links) or call 0300 123 2323 or text DONATE to 84880To join the organ donor register visit the website (see related links) or call 0300 123 2323 or text DONATE to 84880