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Christopher 'Kid' Reid reveals he underwent a heart transplant.
Summary
Christopher 'Kid' Reid told Good Morning America he was diagnosed with congestive heart failure after an emergency room visit last July and was placed on a transplant waitlist before receiving a donor heart eight days later.
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Christopher 'Kid' Reid, one half of the hip‑hop duo Kid 'n Play, said on Good Morning America that he underwent a heart transplant. He told the program he was diagnosed with congestive heart failure after an emergency room visit last July. His cardiologist, Erika Jones, reported that bloodwork showed his heart was failing and affecting other organs. Doctors placed him on a transplant waitlist and he received a donor heart eight days later.
Known details:
- Reid first experienced fatigue and shortness of breath and initially attributed the symptoms to aging.
- At a three‑week follow‑up, his cardiologist found swelling had returned and bloodwork indicated heart failure affecting other organs, according to Erika Jones.
- Doctors placed him on a transplant waitlist; Reid said he was called eight days later and had surgery the next evening, which he described as a seven‑hour operation.
- Cardiothoracic surgeon Dr. Laura Dichiacchio said the waitlist placement was "a kind of life or death situation" and described Reid as warm and calm.
- The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates about 6.7 million U.S. adults have heart failure and lists hypertension, diabetes, and coronary artery disease as common risk factors.
Summary:
Reid described the transplant as giving him a second chance and said he plans to cherish life and encourage others, particularly people of color, to pay attention to health concerns. Undetermined at this time.
