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Athlete Returns to the Soccer Field After Heart Transplant

Not a day passes without Joe Mansaray wondering whose heart beats inside his chest.

Joe Mansaray is a heart transplant recipient.

Joe Mansaray, heart transplant recipient, on the soccer field.

After Joe Mansaray received the gift of a life-saving heart transplant, he said he began to feel like a teenager again. The high school soccer star had to give up sports and much more as he relied on an LVAD (left ventricular assist device) to keep him alive through months of testing and medical appointments while waiting for a heart to become available.

“Not a day passes without me wondering whose heart beats inside my chest.”

Joe was diagnosed with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy after his sophomore year of high school. This same disease also affected his mother, who received a heart transplant, but then passed away due to complications. Just three months later, Joe received “the call” and got his transplant.

“I was really scared,” he told Gift of Life staff at our annual Thanks for Giving event.

Joe’s recovery took a lot of time and hard work, but throughout it all he focused on his goal of returning to the soccer field. Just prior to the start of his senior year, he was cleared to play, and he quickly got back his starting position and nickname of “the Blur.” He continues to do well and now attends college.

“I’m very grateful,” he said.

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