Retired Plano detective who survived 19 heart attacks shares transplant story

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Retired Plano detective who survived 19 heart attacks shares transplant story
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A retired North Texas police officer finally got the life-saving heart transplant he needed after more than a dozen heart attacks.

A retired Plano police detective is alive thanks to a new heart. He desperately needed a transplant after 19 heart attacks.Now with a new heart, he’s ready to move forward. But first, he had a chance to say goodbye to the old one.

The failing organ was wrapped up and sitting on a table at Baylor Scott & White Heart and Vascular Hospital in Dallas when he went in for a checkup."I believe it’s my heart, isn’t it?" Lopez replied. It’s the heart that endured 19 heart attacks and forced Lopez into early retirement from the Plano Police Department.A defibrillator kept him alive, sending a shock every time Lopez went into cardiac arrest.There is an outpouring of support for retired Plano police officer Kevin Lopez. He's suffered 19 heart attacks and now needs a new heart."At first it was rocky with the recovery, had some issues with the wounds opening and getting infected. Got COVID while in the hospital," he said."There’s a little bit of guilt that somebody had to pass for me to get my heart. There’s a lot of gratitude, so many questions. It’s a surreal feeling," he said."It’s like getting to thank it and say goodbye to it properly," said Nicole Lopez, his daughter. "I was 10 when he had his first heart attack. I’m about to be 28 now. I’m forever grateful to that heart." The transplant gives Lopez more time with his children – his daughter, Nicole, and his 13-year-old son, Lukas. "That’s something I didn’t think I was going to have," he said. "I wasn’t planning on it because of the way things were going. I planned more for death than I did for living.""Now it’s, it’s beautiful. I see a future again," he said. The Lopez family has been documenting their journey online and holding fundraisers to help cover medical expenses. For more information, visit

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