Living courage: Woman who got heart transplant as an infant shares medical journey

Argentina Noticias Noticias

Living courage: Woman who got heart transplant as an infant shares medical journey
Argentina Últimas Noticias,Argentina Titulares
  • 📰 wrtv
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 51 sec. here
  • 2 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 24%
  • Publisher: 51%

Clean eating, exercise and a round of 10 pills a day make up Lauren Aggen’s daily routine, but so does baking, playing board games and spending time as a newlywed with her husband, Stephen.

INDIANAPOLIS — Lauren Aggen is an Indianapolis transplant. She moved here about two years ago, just before the pandemic.

Aggen is originally from the Chicago suburbs, but as she mentions, her heart is from the lone-star state. In 1989, at just eight days old, Aggen underwent a heart transplant in Chicago after doctors diagnosed her with Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome. She is 32 now, which according to data analyzed by the Indiana Donor Network, makes her one of the “oldest living U.S. transplant recipients with an originally transplanted pediatric heart.”“At the time, we weren’t quite sure whether this heart would actually grow with her,” said Dr. Constantine Mavroudis.

Aggen will be the first to tell you she is living a full life, even despite challenges — like her loss of hearing due to medication she took as a child.Clean eating, exercise and a round of 10 pills a day make up Aggen’s daily routine, but so does baking, playing board games and spending time as a newlywed with her husband, Stephen.Through the Make-A-Wish Foundation, Aggen penned a book reflecting on her life as an organ donor.

Hemos resumido esta noticia para que puedas leerla rápidamente. Si estás interesado en la noticia, puedes leer el texto completo aquí. Leer más:

wrtv /  🏆 598. in US

Argentina Últimas Noticias, Argentina Titulares

Similar News:También puedes leer noticias similares a ésta que hemos recopilado de otras fuentes de noticias.

Who is Billy Chemirmir, the man accused of smothering dozens at Dallas-area senior-living homes?Who is Billy Chemirmir, the man accused of smothering dozens at Dallas-area senior-living homes?Billy Chemirmir, 49, is going to trial again for the smothering death of an 81-year-old Dallas woman, but he’s been accused in court documents, police records...
Leer más »

The #1 Vegetable Eaten by the World's Longest Living People — Eat This Not ThatThe #1 Vegetable Eaten by the World's Longest Living People — Eat This Not ThatThe world's longest-living people eat plenty of fruits and vegetables on a daily basis. Here's one of their common favorites.
Leer más »

Home that sold for $805K comes with stranger living in basementHome that sold for $805K comes with stranger living in basementA Fairfax, Va. home sold earlier this month above the asking price despite the fact that it comes with an unusual caveat... a stranger living in the basement.
Leer más »

Many Cash-Strapped Americans Feel the Sting as the Cost of Living SpikesMany Cash-Strapped Americans Feel the Sting as the Cost of Living SpikesEven wealthier Americans are struggling as the cost of living rises across the board in the country.
Leer más »

Home that sold for $805K comes with stranger living in basementHome that sold for $805K comes with stranger living in basementA Fairfax, Va. home sold earlier this month above the asking price despite the fact that it comes with an unusual caveat... a stranger living in the basement.
Leer más »

L.A. Times Book Festival: Janelle Monáe feels like she's living her 'second Earth life'L.A. Times Book Festival: Janelle Monáe feels like she's living her 'second Earth life'At the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books, Janelle Monáe discussed her relationship with science fiction and Afrofuturism, coming out as nonbinary, and what inspired her to write a short-story collection based on her album “Dirty Computer.'
Leer más »



Render Time: 2025-04-02 02:09:01