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Any one who knows Ryan can’t help but be captivated by his energy, love for life and all that it has to offer.
In 2017 Ryan was diagnosed with end stage heart failure and subsequently given an L-VAD to help circulate blood through out his body in hopes of eventually receiving a heart transplant. For the next several years, Ryan adjusted his life to fit his medical needs. He had to stop working, maintained strict guidelines to stay healthy through a global pandemic and fought every day to stay positive despite his failing body. (If anyone saw Ryan during these years, you know how he rocked that battery pack bag, and binder.)
In 2021, despite everyone’s expectations, Ryan was deemed healthy enough to have his L-VAD removed, seemingly healing his heart. This is referred to as “a bridge to recovery” and only happens in 1-2% of patients. As you can imagine, this gave Ryan a new lease on life and lit a fire in him to work hard and appreciate his second chance.
At the end of 2024, Ryan began having symptoms of heart failure again. Crushed by this realization he was admitted several times into the cardiac unit at MMC for fluid around his heart and eventually Cardiogenic shock. Ryan was then life flighted to Tufts Medical Center in Boston where they told him his heart was not able to sustain his other organs, his blood pressures were too low and he was effectively dying.
Morale was not high, and it took many weeks of loving attention and advocacy on the part of his mom, Kim, to see him through end stage heart failure once again.
On Mother’s Day of this year, Ryan finally received his donor heart. He is currently in the cardiac ICU of Tufts Medical Center, and healing well. He has a long road to recovery, and a lifetime of adjustments to maintain his newest lease on life.
Family and friends of Ryan Murphy are raising money for the nonprofit Help Hope Live to fund uninsured medical expenses associated with a Transplant. Ryan has chosen to fundraise with Help Hope Live in part because donations are tax deductible for contributors and will only be used to cover medical and related expenses.
Our goal is to make sure Ryan and his caregivers are able to stay near Tufts for his recovery and to help offset the daily expenses that have accumulated over the last 8 weeks he has been inpatient.
Thank you for taking the time to read this, and please share with those near and far.
Thank you to all that have donated in Ryan's behalf before and during his heart transplant surgery. Please continue to share his story. Ryan has been unable to work and live life the way all 30 something adults are able to for so long and anything contributed to his medical bills that are continuing to rise after 2 months in the hospital helps.Help Hope Live is not like a GoFundMe in that it doesn't just give money to recipient for any use needed. It is strictly to help pay for medical related expenses to transplant patients. It is also tax deductible to those who donate. Twelve days out of transplant surgery Ryan is getting stronger and stronger every day. Ryan is the ultimate warrior and will get through each hurdle as he always does. With the strongest will to push through.-Kim (Mom)
Thank you to everyone that had taken the time to share, and donate! We have some local fundraisers we are working on, and will be sure to keep everyone posted.Ryan is doing exceptionally well one week post transplant. He shines through every now and then, and continues to improve each day. he is currently on dialysis to help assist his kidneys as his body adjusts to the new heart and medications to help his body accept his new heart. He is in a lot of pain and continues to have procedures to help monitor his heart and blood pressure. Knowing Ryan, once his body settles into this new heart, he will bounce back and continue to improve and be back to his old self before we know it.
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Heal up murph we love you!
Lisa Kelly
Ryan is forever one of my favorite KHS people. Such a light in all of our lives! Cheers to being on the mend my friend <3
Vanessa Autrey
Hi Ryan!
Mike Nolan
Praying your new heart is as strong as your will! You’ve got this!
Leah Folsom
Love you boyfriend!!!! You got this!!!
Emma Macker
Praying for your healing Ryan. May you feel all the love and positive vibes from so many who love you. ❤️
Kelly McReel
Ryan, we pray that the Healing power of God heal every part of your spirit, soul and body! Know that He loves and cares for you and we do too!!♥️
Kathy Caudle
Happy to help out family in whatever way I can. You've got this Ryan! Sending love to all the Murphy's.
Laura Ring
Ryan,
You are in our thoughts and prayers. We know that you are going to get well! Keep pushing through this!! You’ve done it before and you can do it again! Wishing you all the strength in the world.
With love,
Michelle & Dan
Allentown, PA
Michelle Larsen
Let’s get some money raised for Ryan!! Any amount counts!
Kali Brennick
Make checks payable to:
Help Hope Live
Note in memo:
In honor of Ryan P Murphy
Mail to:
Help Hope Live
2 Radnor Corporate Center
Suite 100
100 Matsonford Road
Radnor, PA 19087
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