Original story published 2024-09-09 19:26:38
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Sean Koski, a Green Bay resident, has triumphantly resumed his role as an account executive after a life-saving heart transplant at Freer Hospital. Diagnosed with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy since childhood, Koski faced a critical point earlier this year when a transplant became essential. After a two-and-a-half-month wait, he received a new heart on June 8th and is now focused on recovery. Grateful for the support from his colleagues and community, Koski is excited to return to work, feeling his workplace is like family. At home, he appreciates his wife’s support and is eager to regain normalcy while feeling uplifted by the compassion he has received.
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Sean Koski, a resident of Green Bay, triumphantly returned to his job as an account executive after undergoing a life-saving heart transplant at Freer Hospital. Diagnosed with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy following a cardiac arrest during his childhood, Koski had endured numerous hospital stays over the years. Earlier this year, medical professionals informed him that his condition had deteriorated to the point where a heart transplant was imperative.
After a nerve-wracking wait of two and a half months, Koski received his transplant on June 8th, marking the beginning of his journey to recovery. Now back at work, he expressed immense gratitude and excitement, remarking that his workplace felt like a family and describing the return as something he had longed for. Koski emphasized how profoundly thankful he was for the support he received from his colleagues and the broader community during his difficult time.
Back home, Koski is taking a measured approach to his recovery, feeling uplifted by the compassion and encouragement from his loved ones. He acknowledged that his wife had shouldered many responsibilities while he was hospitalized, and he is now eager to reclaim normalcy. His return was warmly welcomed by his workplace, where his spirited demeanor remains unchanged.