This week on the programme we heard about how an average of almost 300 people a day have added their names to the opt-out register for organ donation since legislation was introduced six months ago.
The legislation makes every adult a donor unless they expressly withdraw their consent.
A total of 58,482 people had opted out of the scheme by December 31st, the Health Service Executive (HSE) has said, equating to more than 2,000 people every week since the law was effected on June 17th.
We were joined on The Agenda this morning by Fiona Walsh (living in Kerry but is originally from Trim), who got in touch with the show yesterday during an interview with did with Colin White from The Irish Kidney Association about the importance of being an organ donor.
Fiona contacted us to tell us about her 9-year-old son Cialin, who is currently undergoing dialysis for kidney failure and is being placed on the kidney transplant list this week.
Fiona says that her son receiving a kidney would be “absolutely life changing” and is urging people NOT to opt out of being donors.
We also heard from young Cialan himself, who bravely opened up to LMFM about what it's like being a child living with kidney failure and about how it affects his day-to-day life.... The something happened that we were not expecting, and listeners were brought to tears!!
If you need to witness something extraordinary that will make you feel good about humanity today, this is it!
Presenter Adrian was left speechless.
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