Gary is still in The Transplant Zone and Dick Cheney has left RIP... And they have very similar stories
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Living on the Edge — Lessons from a Heart and a Life
A Transplant Zone Reflection with Gary Register
In this moving short feature from The Transplant Zone, host Stan Hustad sits down once again with Gary Register — a man living day by day in the tension between hope and uncertainty as he awaits a heart transplant. Today's conversation was framed by the news of the passing of former Vice President Richard "Dick" Cheney, who died at 84 after a long and complex journey with heart disease — a journey that, for many years, mirrored the one Gary now walks.
A Shared Story of Fragile Courage
Cheney's life was one of contrasts — power and vulnerability, public service and private struggle. Long before his decades in Washington, he was struck by a premature heart attack that changed the course of his life. For years he lived with assistive devices, artificial pumps, and eventually a heart transplant that extended his time, allowing him to see grandchildren grow and to continue the work he valued.
For Gary, and for many in The Transplant Zone, Cheney's story is a reminder that life on the edge is still life — full of meaning, gratitude, and growth. Each day brings a mix of fear and faith, but also the awareness that every heartbeat — natural or borrowed — is a gift.
What We Can Remember and Share
This short program does not dwell on politics or legacy debates. Instead, it honors what we can all take away from a life sustained by courage and technology:
• Resilience matters. Whether in public life or private waiting, endurance often defines true strength.
• Gratitude transforms fear. Those who live on borrowed time understand that every sunrise carries grace.
• Legacy isn't perfection — it's perseverance. The will to keep going, even when the heart falters, becomes its own quiet inspiration.
Living in the Transplant Zone
Gary Register continues to share his reflections from what he calls "the waiting room of grace." His stories bring insight and encouragement to others who face heart failure, chronic illness, or major life transitions. In The Transplant Zone, he reminds us that being "on the edge" is not the end — it's often the place where life becomes most real, most human, and most sacred.
Things to Remember, Reflect On, and Share
• Every heart — natural, artificial, or transplanted — beats with a purpose beyond survival.
• Gratitude and generosity make life richer, even when days are uncertain.
• Hope is not naïve; it's the art of living fully with whatever heart you have today.
Call to Action
To experience this short video and future reflections from Gary Register, visit The Transplant Zone — a place for stories of hope, healing, and the courage to keep living from the heart. Share this episode with someone facing their own waiting season — and remind them that they're not alone.