Spreading The Word Of Organ Donation Across Three Continents

On a trip across three continents to spread the word of organ donation, a young woman discovered there's still kindness in the world.

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On a trip across three continents to spread the word of organ donation, a young woman discovered there's still kindness in the world.

He looked like someone just asked for his kidney. We've heard this often enough but it was only recently that the true weight of these words was brought home to me. The year was 2014 and my uncle's health was deteriorating slowly due to his failing kidneys. While dialysis was an option, it would entail years of discomfort and, as a neurosurgeon, he would not be able to perform surgeries. Sooner or later he would need a transplant. My dad, media entrepreneur Anil Srivatsa, mentioned that if the need arose he would give his brother a kidney. I found myself stuck between a rock and a hard place.

While my uncle, Dr Arjun Srivatsa, was fighting to stay alive there was also the risk of something happening to dad. Thankfully, this dilemma lasted all of two minutes and my dad had my complete support. My mother, Deepali, was more fearful than the rest of us, but my younger brother, Soorya, and I managed to assuage her fears and give her the confidence she needed.

My Father Finds a Cause

"Aren't you scared?" my friends and family asked me frequently. No, I wasn't. "Nothing bad is going to happen," I kept telling myself. The way I saw it, if I left even the tiniest room for negativity, it would occupy the entire space. I wasn't going to allow that when the lives of my loved ones were at stake. Luckily, the surgeries were completed successfully. It was the end of a trying time in our lives, but also the beginning of an incredible journey.

My dad is a bit of an adrenaline junkie. Just before his surgery, he ran off to the Himalayas for a rigorous trek exploring the great lakes of Kashmir. Later, as he recuperated from the surgery, a friend came over to visit and left the seed of an idea behind. After all, when you speak to a guy like my dad, about driving from India to the UK, operation sutures or not, you can be certain that the wheels in his mind would start spinning.

"So I might be driving to Scotland," he said in a ...

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