By writer to www.saltwire.com
A Cape Breton lady is trying to find a hero.
Erica Cousins, 34, of Sydney Mines, who suffered an unbelievable ordeal that noticed her coronary heart, lungs and kidneys failing, is now confined to eight to 10 hours a day on dialysis and is in determined want of kidney and pancreas transplants.
“I actually need a kidney,” she mentioned passionately, including she wants a donor with an O-positive blood sort. “I really need an opportunity at life. I feel all people deserves that. I wish to dwell one of the best life doable and I do know I’m not going to waste it.”
Cousins mentioned to discover a donor could be discovering a hero. It’s an enormous factor for somebody to do.
“They’re providing you with one thing of theirs so you possibly can proceed to dwell. It’s an honour, a privilege, and it’s very humbling to consider it that method.”
Life modified immediately

Cousins labored as a youth counsellor for the Nova Scotia Division of Group Providers in Cape Breton. In the summertime of 2019, she moved out west and was employed as a toddler safety employee for the Alberta authorities.
In Might 2020, she wasn’t feeling nicely and went forwards and backwards to the emergency room in Fort McMurray. She was identified as having an an infection and handled with heavy doses of antibiotics however wasn’t getting any higher.
“I stored telling them within the emergency room one thing was fallacious,” she mentioned.
Cousins, who was born with a blood clotting dysfunction and has been diabetic since age 9, ended up being admitted. After a few weeks hospitalized, issues took a flip for the more severe: she went septic. Sepsis is a life-threatening situation during which the physique is combating a extreme an infection that has unfold through the bloodstream.
“My coronary heart, my lungs and my kidneys had been all failing,” she mentioned.
Cousins ended up on a ventilator and was airlifted to the hospital in Edmonton.
“I don’t keep in mind any of that,” she mentioned. “I awakened and was in ICU there.”
Hospitalized two months, Cousins suffered pneumonia, blood clots, fluid on her coronary heart and lungs, and kidney failure. She ended up with a chest catheter on peritoneal dialysis.
“I used to be simply actually sick,” she mentioned “They had been nervous for some time that I wasn’t popping out of it. They informed my dad that I used to be ‘circling the drain.’
Cousins was discharged from the hospital July 27, 2020.
“I took a cab straight from the hospital to the airport and got here residence to Cape Breton,” she added.
Residence in Cape Breton

Cousins is now on residence dialysis seven days per week for 8-10 hours per day.
In October, she was hospitalized on the Cape Breton Regional Hospital in Sydney for simply over a month as a consequence of a blood an infection and blood clot from her chest port dialysis, so the catheter was switched to her abdomen.
In the meantime, her days are full. After dialysis, she has to file info from the machine, weigh herself each day, verify her blood strain and ensure she’s not swollen wherever.
“I’ve now grow to be a nurse to myself,” she mentioned. “You do every little thing for your self.”
Cousins is on three intense diets she has to make work: a gluten-free food plan, a food plan along with her diabetes and a renal food plan as a consequence of kidney illness.
“Gluten-free meals, for instance, I checked out a loaf of bread and it was $7.49,” she mentioned, including she additionally has to have a high-protein food plan.
“Once you add all of it up, my groceries are one among my highest payments.”
Earlier than Cousins obtained sick, every little thing was coming collectively for her in a method that she was having fun with her life.
“I used to be lastly in a position to get pleasure from my experiences and dwell my life in a method that I needed to,” she mentioned.
“Now it’s virtually like every little thing has been taken away from me, put my life on pause.”
Pals step up

Cousins is unable to work and has depleted her financial savings. She was denied incapacity in Alberta, as she had labored beneath two years there. She’s attempting to enchantment it.
In the meantime, Raven Boutilier of Reserve Mines and Nicole Bobo of Westmount, youth counsellors with the Nova Scotia Division Group Providers, are former co-workers of Cousins. All of them met in 2014 whereas working with youth that had been excessive danger and with severe traumatic points.
“Erica is unbelievable with youth,” Boutilier mentioned.
After Cousins moved out west, they stayed linked by means of social media and had been shocked once they discovered Cousins was in an Alberta hospital on a ventilator and never doing nicely.
“She gave 15 years of her life serving to others and serving to youth which are in want,” Boutilier mentioned.
“She is basically form, an excellent particular person. Making an attempt to assist her is one thing I wouldn’t assume twice about. She would do something for anyone. Nobody ought to need to dwell like that.”
Boutilier says Cousins wants groceries for a particular food plan and medical provides together with a bathe as she solely has a tub and is unable to take baths, as a consequence of a dialysis port in her abdomen. Cousins will want funds to journey to both Halifax or Toronto for pre- and post-transplant care and earlier than receiving the transplants has to have dental work as a part of a pre-transplant care plan.
A life on maintain

Cousins is now working with the renal clinic to finish the work-up checks required for kidney and pancreas transplants whereas hoping to search out that magical kidney donor.
In the meantime, she misses working with youngsters, that connection she had with them, including she has remained in touch with some now not within the system and is even a godmother now to one among their daughters.
“My priorities have shifted utterly to what issues in my life and what doesn’t matter I can let go of,” she mentioned. “I worth the time I’ve extra and who I spend it with.”
Describing animals and music as her nice loves, she finds consolation along with her three canines. Even music sounds completely different to her now.
“I hear issues completely different, I expertise issues in an entire completely different method now,” she mentioned. “I’ve individuals to dwell for. I’ve a godson, I’ve a nephew and one other one coming.
“There’s nonetheless issues I wish to do. I wish to maintain dwelling.”
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