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Amanda Harper Marks One Year Since Life-Saving Heart & Liver Transplant

By Newspaper StaffMay 14, 2025Updated:May 15, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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ONE YEAR LATER … Amanda celebrates her one-year transplant anniversary alongside her husband, grateful for the journey they’ve shared.


By: Renea Kessler
THE VILLAGE REPORTER
renea@thevillagereporter.com

April 22nd marked a significant milestone for Amanda Harper, one year since receiving a heart and liver transplant that gave her a renewed lease on life.

Born with congenital heart disease and only half a functioning heart, Harper faced a lifetime of medical challenges. Over time, her condition worsened, and a prior surgery began to fail, ultimately leading to her placement on the transplant list.


After being admitted to the hospital, she waited for a match. On April 22, 2024, the call came. She underwent a successful transplant operation and began her road to recovery.

A year later, Harper is doing well. She recently restarted cardiac rehabilitation, attending three sessions per week. Her previously injured foot has healed, and she continues to grow stronger. One ongoing issue remains: a paralyzed side of her diaphragm.

Doctors are currently testing an in-home ventilator that she uses at night, along with daily therapy sessions. If that approach does not improve her condition, she may require a pacemaker for her diaphragm.


Despite these challenges, Harper said she is filled with gratitude. “Every day, I’m thankful for my donor and their family,” she shared. “Their gift gave me more time to live, love, and make a difference. I’ll never take that for granted.”

Since her transplant, Harper has become an active voice in the congenital heart disease and transplant communities.

She helps organize weekly virtual support chats for CHD and transplant patients, those who are waiting for a transplant, recovering from surgery, or living with lifelong heart conditions. The group also hosts a weekly trivia night to help members connect in a more casual, uplifting way.

Harper also serves as a co-leader of a monthly CHD magazine. The publication features personal stories from patients and caregivers, as well as contributions from healthcare professionals.


It aims to spread awareness, offer encouragement, and highlight the experiences of families affected by congenital heart disease.

Amanda Harper’s story is one of resilience, gratitude, and a growing mission to give back. A life renewed, and a voice of hope for others.


 

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