The Seaham heart transplant girl with a big 2024 ahead
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A courageous teenager has revealed her 2024 plans - to fundraise, learn to drive and smash her college exams.
2023 was a huge year for Kayleigh Llewellyn who had her 16th birthday, her prom, got her GCSE results and marked four years since she had a heart transplant.
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"That gift saved Kayleigh's life. It seems like yesterday when it happened and I can't believe it was four years ago," said dad Shaun Sidney.
Kayleigh told the Echo: "I get health checks every two months but everything is fine. I also have to remember to take my medication every day."
The end of the year was being marked in style.
All of the family planned to celebrate Christmas with a massive buffet - 'it's a tradition which goes back since before Kayleigh was poorly'.
The family always has a laid back Christmas Day before celebrating the festive season in style on Boxing Day.
'The aim is to smash each day as it comes. You never know what tomorrow will bring'
But after that, it's full steam ahead for 2024.
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Hide Ad"She is pushing to pass her driving test and we are going to help her achieve that," said dad Shaun Sidney.
"The aim is to smash each day as it comes. You never know what tomorrow will bring."
Kayleigh, from Seaham, will also be hoping to 'get all the college results she needs'.
She spent 102 days in hospital
She wants to be a paramedic and has secured a place at college to study health and social care, with a view to eventually saving the lives of others. Kayleigh's dramatic journey began in 2019. She had become unwell suddenly, after waking up for school complaining that she was struggling to breathe.
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Kayleigh had her transplant in November 2019 but only came home in January 2020 after 102 days in hospital.
The family will also spend 2024 urging people to consider signing up as potential organ donors.
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Hide AdPeople are being urged to confirm their organ donation decision on the NHS Organ Donor Register.
Anthony Clarkson, Director of Organ Donation and Transplantation at NHS Blood and Transplant, said: "We urge everyone who supports organ donation to confirm their decision on the NHS Organ Donor Register. It is a simple action which only takes two minutes; but can ultimately save lives.”
Visit: www.organdonation.nhs.uk, call 0300 123 23 23 or use the NHS app.
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