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Girl's Second Chance: Heart Surgery Grants Normal Life
9 Dec
Summary
- An 11-year-old girl is celebrating a decade of life post-infant heart surgery.
- She had dilated cardiomyopathy, a serious heart muscle disease.
- Her parents advocate for organ donation to save more lives.

An 11-year-old girl is marking ten years of a vibrant life, thanks to critical heart surgery performed when she was just a few months old. Elodie Gray, from Kingswood in Bristol, received the life-saving procedure after being diagnosed with dilated cardiomyopathy, a severe heart muscle disease. She now enjoys everyday childhood activities, attributing this normalcy to her successful operation.
Elodie's remarkable recovery is being highlighted as part of the NHS's 'Hope Takes Flight' campaign. Her experience serves as a powerful testament to the impact of organ donation. She expresses gratitude for the simple joys her new heart enables, such as playing with her dogs and riding her bicycle.
Her parents are using Elodie's story to call for increased public awareness and discussion surrounding organ donation. They emphasize that greater participation in organ donation could significantly boost the number of lives saved, offering other children the same chance at a healthy future that Elodie has received.




