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Brian Nichols is a big, strong, loving, fun, passionate man. In 1998, this indomitable man suffered his first congestive heart failure and unfortunately a second in 2003. He was treated and, thankfully, got his health back as well as could be expected, however, since then he has been on medication and has needed checkups to make sure his heart was doing okay.
Brian’s heart never regained full strength and after back surgery in the fall of 2015, his heart became even weaker. He was now suffering from advanced heart failure. Thanks to a team of brilliant surgeons, doctors and nurses, Brian came through his back surgery very well and is recovering nicely.
Nevertheless, doctors determined the medications he had been taking had stopped working and the only way to prevent his heart from getting weaker was to have an LVAD (left ventricle assist device) implanted. This will keep him alive until a heart becomes available and he is transplanted, hopefully in the near future.
Brian needs our help to make this happen. The medical bills are mounting, not to mention the cost of aftercare and recovery when he finally does get to go home. Even with Medicare, transplantation, follow-up treatments and anti-rejection medication he will need to take for the rest of his life are very expensive. This letter was sent to you because you are a family member or a friend of Brian and his wife Sandy. Maybe you know them through their children, Taylor, Drew, Tony and Tyler. We are coming together as a family committed to seeing Brian through this transplant. We need your help.
To help with the financial burden of Brian’s uninsured expenses, a fundraising campaign in his honor has been established with HelpHOPELive, a trusted non-profit organization that has been providing community-based fundraising guidance to patients and their families for more than 30 years. All donations are tax deductible, are held by HelpHOPELive in the Midwest/West Heart Transplant Fund, and are administered by HelpHOPELive for transplant-related expenses only. Please, consider a contribution.
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If we all work together we can make Brian’s prospects for the future much brighter. He loves nothing more than being with his family. Thank you in advance for your kind consideration.
With sincere gratitude,
Taylor Nichols (Brian’s daughter) & the Nichols Family
303-868-0555
4BriansBigHeart@gmail.com
A Good News Update --- We are pleased to share our news that Brian received his Gift of Life - his heart transplant - on Monday, May 30th. Thank you for your prayers and for your support of our continued need to fundraise.
Brian, you are on our minds and in our hearts each and every minute of every single day. That's a lot! : ) Please take care! Love and healing hugs from us. Trudy and Art
Artie and Trudy
Keeping you in my prayers, Brian and Sandy, and sending you positive thoughts for total, complete healing. Hang in there!!
Dottie Unruh
Thinking of you Brian and Sandy, and wishing you all the best.
Cathie and Alan
Hi Uncle Brian!! Sending lots of love and best wishes from Boise!! You kick butt and get better!! Love you!!
Shay
We're thinking of you all the time, Brian. The positive thoughts and prayers are coming your way! Love and hugs!
Artie and Trudy
Hang in there Dad! You are a rockstar and we love you so very much!!! XOXO
Taylor
Make checks payable to:
Help Hope Live
Note in memo:
In honor of Brian Nichols
Mail to:
Help Hope Live
2 Radnor Corporate Center
Suite 100
100 Matsonford Road
Radnor, PA 19087
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