Children’s Health Ireland supports Liver Disease Awareness Month
Hear Niamh’s inspiring story January is Liver Disease Awareness Month, an important month for the 500 babies, children and young people who attend Children’s Health Ireland for the treatment of issues with their liver.
23 Eanáir 2024
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January is Liver Disease Awareness Month, an important month for the 500 babies, children and young people who attend Children’s Health Ireland for the treatment of issues with their liver.
The liver is a fascinating organ and is an amazing multi-tasker – it has over 500 vital jobs to do to keep you alive. However, many different liver diseases can affect children and young people, and the signs and symptoms can vary greatly between individuals.
Sonya Grandison is Hepatology Clinical Nurse Specialist in Children’s Health Ireland at Crumlin. Sonya says:
Children’s Health Ireland works closely with Kings College Hospital in London for Liver Transplant patients. One such patient is Niamh from Kildare, who was diagnosed with liver disease at the age of 11, and placed on a transplant list at age 16. Niamh received her liver transplant in December 2020 in King’s Hospital in London. Her Dad, Denis, was her living donor.
Niamh’s story: