Colette Hurd returns to her South Side home on Aug. 11, 2022, after spending more than 400 days at Northwestern Memorial Hospital. Hurd was a crossmatch lungs and kidney transplant patient.That’s the length of Ashburn-area resident Colette Hurd’s stay due to her idiopathic pulmonary arterial hypertension, a condition that affects blood vessels in the lungs and the right side of the heart and causes the heart and lungs to weaken over time.
Colette Hurd, left, returns to her South Side home Aug. 11, 2022, after spending 422 days at Northwestern Memorial Hospital.“She was in the ICU for close to a year and she had several times where she almost died with the amount of medications that we had to keep her alive,” Arunachalam said. “She was on a continuous drip to support her blood pressure for months and months and she was also on daily dialysis to do the work for the kidneys.
The augmented immunosuppression was a high-risk procedure, but it worked and after a six-hour surgery, Hurd is on the mend. “Because she’s immunocompromised we still have to be very careful,” Dennis Hurd said. “They don’t want us to spend a lot of time out in public and we have to be careful about visitors and people that come to the house, but after 422 days of her being away from home, it will just be a pleasure to have her back at home.”
The Hurds cannot say enough about the great care they received from all levels at the hospital, from the cleaning staff to the management.
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