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Chad Swanson's Heart Repair

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On the morning of September 7, 2019, Chad was rollerblading to pickleball and had just arrived when he began to experience severe chest pain.  His vision began to go and his chest began to burn, with numbing and tingling running down his left arm.  He was calling out for help and trying to call 911 from his phone, and by the grace of God a passerby heard him calling.  She was able to help make the call for Chad and sat with him until the ambulance arrived, which by that time he had lost his vision completely.   He was initially brought to Tuality Community Hospital in Hillsboro for testing.  Once they discovered the reason he was there, he was immediately transported to OHSU Hospital in Portland where he underwent an 8-hour emergency open-heart surgery to repair an aortic dissection.  

The surgeons were successfully able to repair the ascending and arch of the aorta, two of the most critical areas, but could not repair the dissection in the descending aorta due to its location being in the abdomen which would require a separate surgery (if needed).  Their hope is the stint that was placed during surgery will help direct the blood flow to the correct vessels through his abdomen and lower extremities and that the residual blood that escaped due to the dissection would eventually dry up.  As of right now, the medical team is opting to not perform any additional surgeries to fully repair this lower area while Chad heals as they don't want to compromise his organs any further.  

After surgery Chad spent a week in the  Cardiovascular ICU, where his team of doctors and nurses worked on stabilizing his high blood pressure, oxygen level, and potassium level.  From the trauma that his body went through, he ended up losing function of one of his two kidneys, so therefore will live the rest of his life with one.  The one kidney that was not compromised seems to be doing it's job at this time, but they are closely monitoring it to see whether or not temporary dialysis will be needed to get it fully functioning.  He also has a small blood clot in his right arm, but now that they moved his IVs to his left arm they are hopeful that this will dissolve on it's own and the rest of his swelling from surgery will decrease over time.  

As of yesterday, September 15, 2019 he was transitioned out of the ICU to the regular Cardiovasular Unit in the main hospital, located on level 7C in room 6.  He has a long road of recovery ahead of him which will require additional time in the hospital and possibly a rehabilitation facility with 24/7 care until he's able to care for himself.  

Chad will not be able to return to work for an unknown amount of time so we, his family, are starting a Go Fund Me campaign to raise money that will help cover his everyday expenses, medical bills, follow-up medical care, rehab services, and not to forget the care of his two dogs, Freyja and Gretel.  

We are in need of a foster home or two for Freyja and Gretel (boxer/beagle mixes) for a few months until Chad is strong enough to care for them on his own. 

We encourage you to follow Chad's recovery journey here, and please remember Chad in your thoughts and prayers. Thank you for your continued love and support!
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Lauren Swanson
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Lakeville, MN
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