Renowned blues musician, Walter Trout, has proudly become a Patron of the British Liver Trust.
He has been given the gift of life and now he wants to help others.
He has been given the gift of life and now he wants to help others.
Walter
received a liver transplant after nearly facing death in 2014. He now
feels like a new man and has immense gratitude for his supporters, his
donor and the medical community who gave him a second chance at life.
Recognizing that liver disease is a ‘silent killer’ and many people are
unaware of it until it is too late, he has become a Patron of the Trust
because he wants to help raise awareness, much needed funding and
encourage everyone to ensure that their loved ones know their wishes
regarding becoming a donor. Walter is supporting the Trust in his
upcoming November UK tour.
You can find out more info on the British Liver Trust, become a doner and get a free download of the song Move On here
His new album Battle Scars,
released on Provogue/Mascot Label Group chronicles his battle with
liver failure. Walter found out that he had liver disease in 2013. His
health deteriorated and he almost died. He spent a month in intensive
care and then a further five months on a liver ward first waiting for a
transplant and then recovering after surgery. His fans - many of them
from England - used the internet to support Walter and help him raise
$250,000 needed to help towards his medical bills for his liver
transplant in 2014.
Liver disease is currently the third commonest cause of premature death in the UK
– more than 12 million of us are at risk of liver disease yet we have
very few resources compared with other conditions. With more funding
into better research and care and by encouraging many more people to
become a donor we can save more people’s lives. Without the funding that
supports research and new developments in care and without people
agreeing to donate their organs, Walter would not be alive today. He now
feels he wants to give something back and raise awareness for the
condition.
“I
am delighted that Walter Trout has agreed to support the British Liver
Trust and become our Patron.” Said Andrew Langford, Chief Executive of
the British Liver Trust. “As Walter knows it is a silent killer and by
the time that you have the symptoms it can often be too late. I would
urge everyone to take the British Liver Trust's free online Love Your Liver
health screener on our website to see if you are at risk. Please also
make sure that your loved ones know your wishes regarding organ donation
and consider joining Walter in supporting us.”
Talking
about his involvement with the trust, Walter opens up; “Liver disease
almost cost me my life. The disease progressively drained me of my life
force until I was on the verge of death. A miraculous liver transplant
allowed me to survive and thrive once again. I owe my life to the
research and development in the medical field around treatment of liver
diseases. I am happy to work with the British Liver Trust to promote
awareness about the silent killer among us. I am thrilled because new
treatments are emerging at the moment, and to help raise awareness
around this, and to empower people to seek treatment, is something I
feel privileged to do.”
At
the end of each of each show on the tour, there will be leaflets at the
merchandise booth with more information, where Walter will also be
signing records.
Walter will be touring the UK on the following dates:
Tues 17 November – Stockton, Arc - TICKETS
Weds 18 November – Glasgow, ABC - TICKETS
Fri 20 November – Holmfirth, Picturedrome - TICKETS
Sat 21 November – London, Forum - TICKETS
Tues 24 November - Leamington, Assembly - TICKETS
Weds 25 November – Frome, Cheese & Grain - TICKETSYou can stream the full album "Battle Scars" at the Classic Rock Megazine website.