Stephanie Dye and her father, Tom, each received the "gift of life" at Tampa General Hospital after their failing hearts made them prime candidates for heart transplants. Her parents talk about the unique insights they gained as a two-transplant family.
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Thursday, September 8, 2011
Heart Transplants, Organ Donations Give Dye Family a Unique Perspective
Brandon Patch | Linda Chion Kenney
Stephanie Dye and her father, Tom, each received the "gift of life" at Tampa General Hospital after their failing hearts made them prime candidates for heart transplants. Her parents talk about the unique insights they gained as a two-transplant family.
Stephanie Dye and her father, Tom, each received the "gift of life" at Tampa General Hospital after their failing hearts made them prime candidates for heart transplants. Her parents talk about the unique insights they gained as a two-transplant family.
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