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- ETHICS, Page 57COVER STORIESTwo Parents Offer Their Daughter the Breath of Life -- to No Avail
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- Did Cindy and Roger Plum of Coon Rapids, Minn., overstep the
- limits of parental sacrifice to try to save their 9-year-old
- daughter Alyssa? Although their efforts failed, both parents say
- they would do it again -- and again.
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- Last New Year's Eve, Alyssa took to bed with symptoms that
- suggested bronchitis. Three months later, she was rushed to a
- hospital emergency room with a high fever. Doctors suspected a
- virus, but sent her home. Two days later, Alyssa was at her
- doctor's office with pneumonia. Within days her skin turned blue
- from lack of oxygen. By mid-April she was on a list for a lung
- transplant.
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- The Plums, who had read about transplant surgeries using
- lobes of the lung from living donors, decided to volunteer.
- Alyssa successfully received a piece of Roger's lung. Then her
- other lung failed. Less than four weeks later, Cindy underwent
- the procedure. This time Alyssa died of heart failure. Both
- parents have 18-in. scars that run from their chest to their
- back. Cindy's sleep is still interrupted by pain. Roger suffers
- from muscle weakness. Even though the couple have a son, Travis,
- 6, who risked losing a parent, they never had doubts about their
- actions. "If I didn't give Alyssa a chance at life," says Cindy,
- "I didn't know if I could live with myself."
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