Selwyn Times 24-01-18

Page 3

SELWYN TIMES

News

Tickets

Maddie’s transplant recovery better than expected

ON SALE

ON THE DOMAIN LINCOLN 3 MARCH 2018

By Emily O’Connell WEST Melton teen Maddie Collins is exceeding expectations by taking her first steps alone, only days after a potentially life-saving kidney transplant. Maddie, 14, and her family were told on January 16 their five-year wait for a kidney match had been found. They flew from Christchurch to Auckland early the following day and Maddie underwent the initial operation at 1pm at Starship Children’s Health. Maddie’s mother Sarah Manson-Collins said hospital staff are “gobsmacked” by her recovery. She said Maddie may be discharged to Ronald McDonald House, Auckland, on Friday. Mrs Manson-Collins said some of the almost $300,000 raised for Maddie will be used to cover transplant expenses and the rest will be saved for future medical costs. She isn’t sure how long this kidney will last but hopes it’s “quite a few years.” Complications following the

3

www.selwynsounds.co.nz

Wednesday January 24 2018

Latest Christchurch news at www.star.kiwi

MIRACLE KIDNEY: Maddie Collins is doing well at Starship Children’s Health after a potentially life-saving kidney transplant last week.

transplant meant it was a long night for the family. Maddie’s new kidney was not working and had no blood flow to it due to a kink in an artery. The surgery was expected to take four to six hours. But after Maddie was taken out of theatre, she was later rushed back in. Surgeons reopened her and unsuccessfully tried to restitch

the artery to remove the kink. They then tried to shorten the artery, but that did not work either. Maddie’s new kidney was then removed and surgeons re-positioned it in a higher position. Her second surgery lasted for more than seven hours. Mrs Manson-Collins told Selwyn Times Maddie’s

Live LOCAL Support LOCAL Full time in Selwyn

Personal and consistent follow-up care. Experienced & independent.

kidney disease, nephrotic syndrome, had not returned yet. Maddie will now spend a few months in Auckland resting and regaining her strength. She received a kidney transplant from her father Adam Collins five years ago but her body rejected it. With only a two per cent chance, the family did not expect to find another kidney match in New Zealand. They were planning a trip to The John Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, United States, which had been looking at new kinds of transplants, to find a match. Mrs Manson-Collins said they feel for the family of the donator who lost their loved one, but they were also really thankful for the donation. “We’re so grateful to the family who has donated their family member’s organs so that our daughter can live. We’ll forever be in their debt,” she said. •To donate an organ, get in touch with Organ Donation NZ on 0800 4 DONOR (0800 436 667) or the Ministry of Health on 0800 LIVE DONOR 0800 5483 3666

In Brief THRONE’S COFFEE HOUSE The Black and White Coffee Cartel, owned by former All Black Reuben Thorne, will open a new shop in Rolleston in December. The coffee shop is set to open at 67 Tennyson St. Five other coffee shops are planned to open in Christchurch. FAMILY CAR ROLLS A family has walked away unscathed after their car slid on gravel and rolled at the intersection of Edwards and Brookside Rds on Sunday. Emergency services were called to the incident at 6.54pm. Two adults and a six-year-old were in the vehicle. Constable Nick Lewis said the car slide on the gravel before slowly rolling onto its roof. GERALD ST REPAIRS Minor road repairs have been completed on Gerald St, Lincoln. District council asset engineer transportation manager Mark Chamberlain said the repairs to Gerald St were isolated to small failed areas of the road. He said they were maintenance repairs to hold the pavement until the Lincoln Town Centre Plan goes ahead.

Servicing all makes and models of hearing aids Price match GUARANTEE!

Why go elsewhere when you can: • See the same experienced audiologist for each visit • Get flexibility with appointments including after hours • Get a mobile service for those who can’t come to us • ACC appointments – Free consultation to determine eligibility for ACC funding

Enrol now!

New and existing hearing aid clients welcome.

Easy to switch Just give us a call! 03 390 2332

NOW

36 Tennyson Street, Rolleston Call 03 390 2332 | www.sincockhearing.nz Clinics in Lincoln | Leeston | Darfield


Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.