First heart transplant recipient from Baylor Scott & White - Temple still living life 11 years later It s just amazing that I m still here, we ll put it that way, said James Shackleford. Author: Baylee Bates Updated: 10:33 PM CDT June 27, 2021
BELL COUNTY, Texas James Shackleford has a lot of stories about the scars on his body. Some of those stories include losing his left arm, multiple surgeries, losing nearly 200 pounds and his life ticker almost going out. It s just amazing that I m still here, we ll put it that way, said Shackleford.
Shackleford told 6 News that one time his heartrate got up to 400 beats per minute, with doctors not knowing how he was still stable. He has been told by numerous doctors that he shouldn t be alive today. After 20 years of having heart issues, doctors determined he needed a transplant.
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