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Liver Transplant Fund for Ian M Privett

Family and friends of Ian M Privett are raising money for the nonprofit Help Hope Live to fund uninsured medical expenses associated with a Transplant. Ian 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.

Ian is a 31-year-old Admissions Specialist at UW-Parkside with an avid love for his community. For over half of his life, he has been diagnosed with a progressive liver disease – Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis – that has gotten worse over time, subjecting him to frequent hospital visits and tests, a limited lifestyle, and now a liver transplant. Thanks to an amazing, unbelievably kind and generous acquaintance from his days at Carthage College, he recently received a live donor transplant. We are forever grateful to Nina Fleming! Ian is thankful and hopeful to begin his new life.

Updates (2)

February 7, 2026

After a brief readmittance to the hospital following an ER visit due to some fluid build-up in his abdomen and surrounding his lungs, 23 days later, Ian has finally returned home! With some local blood tests and the occasional trip back to Chicago for evaluation and testing, Ian is finally able to relax with his family once again. Starting a new chapter of his life, Ian is giving it his all to make the most of the new life he has been given.

January 27, 2026

On Monday, Twelve days after surgery, Ian was able to leave the hospital! He is now staying at the Hyatt Hotel connected to Northwestern Medicine for a while so that he can easily have follow up visits and tests.

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Guestbook

March 1, 2026

We're all cheering for you Ian!!

Amber Krusza

February 9, 2026

Wishing you a speedy recovery!

Andrea Miller

February 8, 2026

Hello Ian and family! We don't know each other, but I'm sending you all the best as your recovery continues. I'm a fellow PSC-er and fellow higher ed professional, here by way of a post on Student Affairs and Higher Education Professionals. Wishing you healing, strength, and all the joy you can handle. Congratulations on your transplant!

Summer Mattina