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Mum given a double lung-transplant after becoming desperately ill while pregnant – becomes friends with the daughter of the woman who saved her life

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September 6, 2016
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Mum given a double lung-transplant after becoming desperately ill while pregnant – becomes friends with the daughter of the woman who saved her life

Transplant recipient Jane Holmes (left) with the daughter of her organ donor, Ella Murtha who is now friends with the family. See Ross Parry story RPYLUNG : A mum who was given a double lung-transplant after she became desperately ill while pregnant with twins is now friends with the daughter of the woman who gave her a new lease of life. Jane Holmes, 43, was diagnosed with pulmonary primary hypertension while carrying Alfie and Maisie and, despite doctors' hopes, she deteriorated quickly after giving birth at 28 weeks and was put on the transplant list. The mum from Hornsea, East Yorks., described the incredibly difficult time as "a blur" as she dealt with two newborns while feeling really poorly. Ms Holmes said: "I was very depressed, it's not a time I like to relive.

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A mum who was given a double lung-transplant after she became desperately ill while pregnant with twins has struck up a friendship with the daughter of the woman who gave her a new lease of life.

Jane Holmes, 43, was diagnosed with pulmonary primary hypertension while carrying Alfie and Maisie and, despite doctors’ hopes, she deteriorated quickly after giving birth at 28 weeks and was put on the transplant list.

The mum from Hornsea, East Yorks., described the incredibly difficult time as “a blur” as she dealt with two newborns while feeling really poorly.

Ms Holmes said: “I was very depressed, it’s not a time I like to relive.

“I was really poorly and my life just deteriorated. I couldn’t walk up the stairs and had to have a bed and a commode in the living room.

“The time before my transplant is all a blur, it was a tough time. I’m so grateful to have received my lungs, it’s been a hard recovery, but I’m doing well now.”

Jane Holmes from Hornsea with her eight-year-old twins Alfie and Maisie Rice
Jane Holmes from Hornsea with her eight-year-old twins Alfie and Maisie Rice

Fortunately for Ms Holmes she received a call telling her a double-lung transplant donation was available but described the whole situation as “quite clinical”.

Ms Holmes said: “At the time it was all quite clinical – it was only after I began to recover I started to think about it and that I wanted to say thank you.

“Thank you doesn’t really seem to cover how I feel.”

It was then that she decided to write a letter to the family of her donor, Tish Murtha and was amazed when Tish’s daughter, Ella, wrote back.

Ms Holmes said: “I didn’t know who I was writing to, didn’t know whether they had a family or anything but Ella wrote back.”

A young Tish Murtha
A young Tish Murtha who’s lungs were donated to Jane Holmes

Tish hadn’t actually been on the donor register; however, because she was only 57 when she died Ella wanted to turn the desperate tragedy into a story of hope.

Ms Holmes said: “Ella told me she had decided to try and use her tragedy to help other people.”

The communication continued when, at Christmas, Ms Holmes’ daughter Maisie decided to send Ella a card.

Transplant recipient Jane Holmes (right) with her eight-year-old Maisie Rice and the daughter of the organ donor, Ella Murtha who is now friends with the family
Transplant recipient Jane Holmes (right) with her eight-year-old Maisie Rice and the daughter of the organ donor, Ella Murtha who is now friends with the family

Ms Holmes said at first she didn’t know what her young daughter had written but later discovered her beautiful words.

She said: “I found out that Maisie wrote to Ella saying, ‘Thank you for letting your mum help my mum’.

“And it snowballed from there really.”

A letter written by Maisie Rice, the daughter of a transplant recipient
A letter written by Maisie Rice, the daughter of a transplant recipient

Earlier this year, Ms Holmes and Ella decided to meet for the first time in a get together that Ms Holmes described as “emotional”.

 “It’s difficult to know how to describe it. There were tears and there was laughter. It was very emotional.”

Following that first meet, Ella and Ms Holmes have met on a number of occasions and she has also met another woman who received Tish’s kidney and pancreas.

The three of them have affectionately dubbed themselves the “unbiological sisters”.

Friends Jane Holmes and Ella Murtha
Friends Jane Holmes and Ella Murtha

Ms Holmes said: “It’s great to be in touch with Ella and Teresa who received two of Tish’s other organs.

“I think Ella and her mum are amazing and Teresa is lovely. The three of us have become really close.”

Ms Holmes is now urging others to join the organ donation register and to inform their families of their choice.

Ms Holmes said: “It was because of this organ donation that I’m still here.”

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