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The opportunity to give your loved one the gift of life rarely presents itself and when it does, family members are often the first ones to step up to save their loved onesтАЩ lives. On ValentineтАЩs Day today, we bring to you heartwarming stories of individuals, who gifted a part of themselves to the person who means the world to them, proving how love can overcome anything.

Sanjeev, 38, and Anju Meena, 36, from Ghaziabad got married in 2010. Anju, who had her son in 2013, suffered complications and had to undergo a premature delivery in the seventh month due to high blood pressure. тАЬAfter a few years of my sonтАЩs birth, my BP problems intensified and both of my kidneys were 40% damaged. A kidney transplant was the only way to save my life. Our doctor told us to find a donor within a week. It was my husband who decided to donate one of his kidneys. I experienced real love in the ICU during my surgery and can proudly say that there is no greater example of love than what my husband did for me,тАЭ says Anju.

Hage Ansun and Kago Robu

Hage Ansun, 46, came to Delhi last year from Arunachal Pradesh for a liver transplant. тАЬI was taken to the ICU and regained consciousness only after 50 days and I learnt that my husband had donated a part of his liver to me. My husband, Kago Robu made me reclaim my life. We have been married for 21 years. He doesnтАЩt speak much but conveys his love for me in these unimaginable ways,тАЭ says Ansun.

тАЬWhat can be a more beautiful affirmation and expression of oneтАЩs love and commitment than donating a kidney or a part of a liver for someone you love? It connects two individuals on a spiritual level,тАЭ Dr Anupam sibal, Group medical director, Apollo Hospitals

Dr Anupam sibal, Group medical director, Apollo Hospitals
Dr Anupam sibal, Group medical director, Apollo Hospitals

Meenakshi Suryawanshi, 44, a yoga instructor from Nasik also saved her brotherтАЩs life by donating him her kidney, setting an example of unconditional sibling love. She recounts how after the demise of her husband in 2015, she moved in with her brother and donated her kidney to her elder brother, Sachin Khairnar, who supported her through thick and thin. Seeing him suffer through the trauma of dialysis pained her a lot and she gave him the gift of her kidney. тАЬItтАЩs been eight months since the surgery and I feel perfectly normal. I have started conducting yoga classes again,тАЭ says Suryawanshi.

Meenakshi Suryawanshi and Sachin Khairnar
Meenakshi Suryawanshi and Sachin Khairnar

A parentтАЩs love for their child is also immeasurable. Filipino national George B De Guzman came to India for a liver transplant for his four-month-old son Genesis in 2017. тАЬI did what every parent would do for their child,тАЭ says Guzman, whose child is doing well after the successful transplant.

George B De Guzman and four-month-old son Genesis
George B De Guzman and four-month-old son Genesis

Dr Neerav Goyal, liver transplant surgeon, Apollo Hospitals says there is no bigger тАШdaanтАЩ than the gift of life to a loved one. тАЬMore than 20,000 liver transplants are required per year in the country, but not even 10% of this number is accomplished each year,тАЭ says Dr Goyal.

Dr Sandeep Guleria, kidney transplant surgeon, Apollo Hospitals, agrees. тАЬI believe that giving a part of yourself to someone else is the biggest form of love,тАЭ he says. Shedding myths related to the procedure, he says, тАЬDoctors take zero risks. If your tests come normal then thereтАЩs no issue in donating a kidney.тАЭ

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