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Dying for a Breath is a collection of stories and reflections on healing and recovery after the author underwent a lifesaving lung transplant, and his subsequent struggle with PTSD. It explores embracing pain, discomfort and the ensuing healing journey that followed. Frank’s life dramatically changed upon being diagnosed with Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis (IPF) and undergoing a complex ICU recovery. Despite numerous infections, he found new meaning in life through the generosity of his lung donor. This story invites readers to reflect on spiritual lessons learned from ordinary people, turning Frank’s journey into a beacon of hope and a survival guide for others.
‘We all want to leave something behind for the next generation. In Dying for a Breath, Frank O’Connor has gifted us a story of hope, spirituality, and the power of resilience. A captivating read.’
Michael Darragh Macauley, Ballyboden St Enda’s and iconic Dublin GAA star
Frank O’Connor is a mechanical engineer from New Inn, Cashel, County Tipperary, born into a vibrant family with 18 siblings. Passionate about sports, particularly hurling and football, he strives for success and efficiency in all areas of life. His interests include self-development, physiology, and spirituality. As a former member of Rockwell Rovers (New Inn) and a current member of Ballyboden St Enda’s GAA Club, he values community and teamwork. He was educated at Cashel CBS, Technological University Dublin, and UCD.
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