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Peter James Slatter
Birthplace:
Melbourne
Marital Status: Married to Dianne, with a daughter Amanda and son
Brett
Type of Transplant and at what age? Heart at age 52 - (1997)
Your transplant was needed because you were suffering from:Cardiomyopathy
How long ago was your transplant? 1997
Are you working? If so, what do you do? I sell winning Tattslotto
tickets
Where were you/what were you doing when you transplant call came?
After only
three weeks on the waiting list with my beeper, I was woken by a phone
call at 7.30am
Favourite Country/Favourite Place:Queenstown, New Zealand;
Rockies, Canada; Mission Beach, Queensland; Bogong, Victoria.
Who inspired you when you were young, why? Essendon Football Team
A most memorable moment Crossing Princes Bridge at the completion
of the 1st Melbourne Marathon in 1987.
A funny / embarrassing incident regarding my transplant life when:
.....I have been told of all the “orders” and “instructions” I was
issuing as I was wheeled into the operating theatre.
Now Last year I retired from selling winning Tattslotto tickets after 13
years. This year I have celebrated my 11th birthday as a Heart
Transplantee competed in my fourth Lorne Pier to Pub swim, swam an
average of 5 km per week celebrated our grandson�s 3rd birthday
celebrated our granddaughter�s 1st birthday joined PROBUS
regularly played pennant lawn bowls and socially played locally, in
country Victoria and NSW underwent a full prostate operation
joined the local library visited family connections in Brisbane
and Griffithenlisted for voluntary work
Next
year, my wife Dianne and I plan to: cruise around Australia
continue to enjoy our existing activities become involved with whatever
else may come along Dianne and I are forever grateful to the
expertise and encouragement offered by the hospital and medical
fraternity before and after my transplant. I have also enjoyed comparing
notes with Maurie Drew and Neville Eyre, two fellow heart transplantees.
Maybe my experiences have inspired or encouraged many of my friends and
acquaintances during the past 11 years. Whatever, I just try to lead a
normal life.
