One breath at a time

They say ‘no news is good news’ and sometimes that is true. Other times, as has been our experience, the whiplash from good news to bad news is as frequent as a teenager’s mood swings!! We have been home for almost two months now and are beyond grateful to have everyone under the same roof (until Sunday when David heads back for his senior year of college!). Erin’s lungs continue to be strong, but we’ve had some scares. Her lung function dropped significantly and there was real concern that the lungs were rejecting. Turns out, her GI system is so messed up that it was, and still is, impeding her lung function on a regular basis and causing significant pain.  The complications that come with transplants are no joke. Yes, you have a second chance at life (or a third!) but you have traded one complication for another, and often more. And while those new complications may not be life threatening like prior to transplant, they take a toll none the less. Erin’s GI complications affect not only her lung function, but her diabetes, her migraines, her weight, her mental health and above all her overall quality of life. This first year is ALWAYS hard – from recovery to living with a severely compromised immune system to lots and lots of appointments to finding a new normal. And she’s doing it, we are doing it, one breath at a time.

Erin Culbertson

Green Bay, WI

Transplant Type: Lung

Transplant Status: Transplanted

Goal: $75,000.00

Raised: $80,004 of $75,000 goal

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