On Labor Day 2000, Living Donors Online first appeared on the Internet. Over those 15 years, many things have changed--we added Living Donor Buddies and the Living Donor Hall of Fame, shared living donor stories, and posted innumerable living donation news items. We asked questions, offered answers, and gave support to donors, family members, recipients, medical professionals, and academics. We've had our share of controversy and conflict. We've played a role in uniting potential donors and recipients. And we've attempted to keep pace with technological change by adding a Facebook group page, Twitter account, and LinkedIn group. Collectively we have accomplished a lot.
Yet, it is surprising to note how much hasn't changed. We still struggle for adequate recognition in the transplantation community, seek more medical research on the consequences of donation, get frustrated with the lack of progress in informed consent, and get angry at the indifference of the health care community to donors who have been injured--physically and emotionally--by donation. There is still much to do, and we continue to do so as a 100% volunteer force.
In celebrating our 15th anniversary, I want to recognize several people for their contributions over the years to LDO and our mission of improving the living donation experience: John Hodges, Karol Franks, Fr Pat Sullivan, Cristy Wright, Donna Luebke, Tom Falsey, and Dr Bill Freeman, and the many regular posters on the LDO message board. Thank you for supporting living donors and seeking positive change for all of us.
Happy anniversary, LDO!