'Thank you will never be enough' - Family of schoolgirl who underwent heart transplant learn about donor who saved their daughter's life

A schoolgirl who underwent a heart transplant at the age of 12 was moved to tears after learning about the donor who gave her the gift of life.
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Kayleigh Llewellyn wrote an emotional letter to the parents of her donor to pay tribute to their daughter for saving her life after she was diagnosed with a form of heart disease called cardiomyopathy.

The 13-year-old, from Earl Street, in Seaham, underwent the heart transplant on November 24, 2019 at the Freeman Hospital’s Children’s Heart Unit in Newcastle.

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Since then, Kayleigh has made huge steps on her road to recovery and wanted to share her story with the donor family.

Kayleigh Llewellyn with parents Sonia Llewellyn and Shaun Sidney.Kayleigh Llewellyn with parents Sonia Llewellyn and Shaun Sidney.
Kayleigh Llewellyn with parents Sonia Llewellyn and Shaun Sidney.

Just after Christmas, Kayleigh received the reply she had been hoping for when the parents of the donor sent a letter along with photographs of their 19-year-old daughter.

Kayleigh’s parents Shaun Sidney and Sonia Llewellyn, were left ‘blown away’ by the response.

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"They said how alike the donor and Kayleigh are as they both have a passion for jewellery. The donor also loved art and sport like Kayleigh.

Kayleigh Llewellyn wearing the Pandora ring that belonged to her heart donor.Kayleigh Llewellyn wearing the Pandora ring that belonged to her heart donor.
Kayleigh Llewellyn wearing the Pandora ring that belonged to her heart donor.

"Kayleigh was in tears and we can’t believe it. It’s not something you expect.

"For them to send us a selection of photos and letters is absolutely amazing when things are still so raw.”

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"Kayleigh now wears the ring around her neck on a chain,” Shaun said. "She constantly wears it.

"The family sent 10 to 12 photos of the donor and Kayleigh picked her favourite photo and put it in a frame on her bedside table.”

Kayleigh has sent a letter back to the family through the transplant clinic at the Freeman Hospital along with one of her own drawings – a heart being held by a pair of hands.

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Dad Shaun said: "It is absolutely a massive step and something we were not expecting

“We would love to meet them this year to say thank you – although we know that thank you will never be enough.”

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