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Firefighter celebrates miracle face transplant recovery (pics)

August 24, 2016 By: Stephen Dietrich

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A Mississippi firefighter who received the world’s most extensive face transplant after a burning building collapsed on him said Wednesday that he feels like “a normal guy” for the first time in 15 years.

Patrick Hardison, 42, said he can now eat, see, hear and breathe normally, thanks to last year’s surgery. He has a full head of hair and hits the gym twice a week.

“Before the transplant, every day I had to wake up and get myself motivated to face the world,” Hardison told reporters at NYU Langone Medical Center. “Now I don’t worry about people pointing and staring or kids running away crying. . I’m happy.”

Hardison was a volunteer firefighter in Senatobia, Mississippi, when a building collapsed on him in 2001. He had 71 reconstructive surgeries before the transplant.

Former Mississippi firefighter Patrick Hardison, 42, center, views a video showing progression of his face transplant, during a press conference marking one year after his surgery, Wednesday Aug. 24, 2016, at New York University Langone Medical Center in New York. Hardison was disfigured while trying to save people from a house fire in 2001 and received the face of a Brooklyn cyclist who died in an accident in July 2015-- a surgery successfully perform by a team of doctors at NYU Langone. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews)

(AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews)

While there have been nearly 40 face transplant surgeries since 2005, Hardison’s was the first to include a scalp and functioning eyelids. Doctors have since fixed up some features and removed his breathing and feeding tubes.

Hardison has no scars on his face, and although he resembles his old self, some of his features are different. His eyes are smaller and his face is rounder, but he still has sandy brown hair.

“I don’t get up and look in the mirror and focus on that,” he said. “I get up and just go along with my day.”

The divorced father of five said one of the best moments of his life was seeing his children for the first time after the August 2015 surgery. Four of his children attended the news conference.

His 21-year-old daughter, Alison, said she cried after seeing him because she was so relieved.

“I walked into the room and I was just speechless,” she said. “He gave me a hug and our cheeks touched, and his cheeks were kind of warm, and that was something I hadn’t felt in 14 years.”

She said her father “wasn’t normal on the inside” before the surgery.

“He was very unhappy,” Alison Hardison said. “Now he’s happy with himself and happy with life.”

Patrick Hardison can finally drive and live independently thanks to his new field of vision. Previously, he could see only through “pinholes” because doctors had sewed his eyelids partially shut to protect his eyes, he said.

Eduardo Rodriguez, chairman of Langone’s plastic surgery department, said Hardison has not had any issues with transplant rejection, which is due to his medications, his children and his strength.

“He’s a remarkable individual,” Rodriguez said.

The surgery is estimated to cost about $1 million, according to NYU, but the hospital covered the cost. Rodriguez was recently awarded $2.5 million from the Defense Department to continue face transplant research.

Hardison said he hopes to meet this fall with the family of his donor, a 26-year-old artist who died in a bike accident in Brooklyn.

“I’d like to say that I’m the same old Pat, but that would not give enough credit to the amazing journey I have gone through this past year,” Hardison said. “The road to recovery has been long and hard, but if I had to do it again, I’d do it in a heartbeat.”

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The Associated Press contributed to this article. 

About the Author

Stephen Dietrich

Stephen is a U.S. Army veteran with over a decade of combined experience in political commentary, economics, and news.

Comments

  1. DJTX says

    August 25, 2016 at 12:49 pm

    Amazing transformation! What a blessing and gift from God!

  2. DJTX says

    August 25, 2016 at 12:50 pm

    Real heroes don’t wear capes…

  3. Nancy J says

    August 25, 2016 at 2:32 pm

    What a handsome man you are and having to endure so much pain and suffering. We will never know what you went through, but you are a really good looking guy.
    Keep up your faith and know the Lord loves you.

  4. Merril Dail says

    August 25, 2016 at 2:54 pm

    Amazing change. thank you for being a fireman. GOD BLESS YOU!

    • Irene Elizabeth Grooms says

      August 26, 2016 at 11:50 am

      Yes he looks great i know he went through a lot of pain but he can see ,hear and that is a BLESSING. THANK YOU GOD.

  5. Harold says

    August 25, 2016 at 11:00 pm

    Congratulations that is truly amazing, I especially like the comment, ‘I am the same on the inside.’

  6. R.W. says

    August 28, 2016 at 3:02 am

    Wow, what an incredible outcome! God bless the surgeons, & everyone else involved with this amazing result. I can’t even being to imagine what this poor guy has gone through. Thank goodness he persevered, there must have been many times he was ready to quit. May he continue to heal without any problems. He is truly an inspiration for the rest of us. I had to keep looking at those photos. Incredible.

  7. R.W. says

    August 28, 2016 at 3:06 am

    And also a HUGE thank you to the unfortunate donor & his wonderful family for making this happen. What an emotional meeting that will be if he can meet with them.

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