First post-COVID lung transplant performed as organ transplants return to pre-virus levels

Organ transplants are beginning to return to pre-COVID-19 levels across the country and a recent breakthrough in Chicago may provide even more hope for the thousands of patients on the national organ waiting list – as well as patients diagnosed with the virus. Surgeons in Chicago performed a double-lung transplant on a patient with COVID-19;

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Morris Hood III, kidney recipient, ‘champion for others’ remembered

As a legislator, Morris Hood III always sought the middle ground. As a kidney recipient, he used his experience to promote organ donation and the need for minority organ donors, as well as for legislation that improved access to affordable healthcare. Hood, a former state representative and senator, passed away last week at the age

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Heart transplant recipient urges caution after COVID-19 diagnosis: ‘We have to be extra diligent’

Amy Bacon said she doesn’t know how she contracted the coronavirus. The Grand Blanc resident and heart recipient said she followed all the social distancing and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidelines to the letter, but was still diagnosed with COVID-19 in early April. As a transplant recipient, she knows she has a

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Heart transplant recipient recovering from coronavirus

Grand Blanc, MI – Organ transplant recipients are accustomed to taking extra precautions to protect their health. In the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, they need to even more cautious. “We’ve got to be extra, extra diligent in taking care of ourselves,” said Amy Bacon, a Grand Blanc resident and heart recipient. “We can’t just

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‘Now, we are waiting again’: Pediatric Transplant Week highlights stories of younger patients and donors

Ann Arbor, MI – Just when Rilynn Payne was scheduled to receive a life-altering organ transplant, fate delivered another twist. Payne, a 3-year-old from southwest Michigan, had overcome numerous obstacles last year and was on schedule to receive a kidney transplant this year, when the COVID-19 pandemic postponed the procedure. “It’s always something,” said her

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National Donate Life Blue & Green Day offers opportunity to show support for organ, eye and tissue donation

Ann Arbor, MI – The skies may be cloudy and the trees still bare, but there will be a lot of blue and green visible on Friday, April 17, anyway. That’s because April 17 is National Donate Life Blue & Green Day, a day when anyone can wear blue and green or decorate their homes

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COVID-19 update: protecting patients, staff and the community

As the COVID-19 pandemic enters a new month, two things are clear: organ transplant recipients (along with everyone else) need to take precautions to protect themselves and Gift of Life Michigan is still working with hospital transplant centers to provide life-saving organs to patients in need. “We’re doing everything we can to engage people and

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Muskegon woman taps ‘the Force’ to comfort grieving organ donor families

Muskegon, MI – In Andrea Powers’ home, Star Wars characters have joined groups of knitted owls, bees and elephants. Combined with a growing pile of blankets and quilts, they will be donated to Gift of Life Michigan and given to families of organ donors in honor of her sister-in-law. “It gives me some comfort and

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National Donate Life Month moves online, highlights need for organ donors

National Donate Life Month will be celebrated differently this year, but the message is the same: There’s a critical need for more organ, tissue and eye donors in Michigan and throughout the United States. In the wake of the rapidly spreading COVID-19 virus, Gift of Life Michigan is postponing the celebratory community events it typically

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