SHREVEPORT, La. – April is National Organ Donation Month, and a Shreveport man's liver transplant during the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic has led him to change his career and have a new outlook on life.
Danny Deck was diagnosed with end-stage liver disease and was not expected to survive without a liver transplant. He was placed on a transplant waiting list. February 2020but By COVID-19, hI couldn't get a transplant aAugust. He was in the hospital when he found out he was a suitable candidate for a liver transplant.. He received it that same day, the same day the hurricane hit. roller We have landed. Of course,timeHe took his own lifeUh huh? roller.
the Almost Four years after transplant,Yes!e is new View on life.
He worked as a pharmaceutical salesman for 20 years.bBut after undergoing life-saving surgery, he decided to change careers.
Danny says,For three years, I always wondered why. God Saved I, because It was a miracle. And I thought, disease Return to Nursing school, and I think I want to be a nurse in a transplant clinic. room, And I know exactly what you think feel and I can look after them.“ Danny is currently BPCC Community Colleges and Planning participate in the transplant game this summer.
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