Dixon woman awaits double-lung transplant

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Elaine McKee, 46, and her 15-year-old daughter, Madison, sit with their dogs at their new apartment in Dixon. McKee, formerly of Mount Morris, is in need of a double-lung transplant, and, at the urging of a friend, has set up a fundraising site on YouCaring.com for money to help pay medical and transportation expenses. (Philip Marruffo/pmarruffo@saukvalley.com)
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McKee and her daughter moved in this past weekend to a small apartment with wide hallways and doorways, a handicapped-accessible bathroom, and lower countertops and cupboards in the kitchen. Her other two children have found their own places.

“I have a little more independence now,” she said. “It means a lot. It means being a mother to my daughter and just having something of my own life again.”

But McKee has a lot of medical expenses that her limited income – she barely scrapes by on her monthly disability payment – cannot cover. A family friend urged her to set up a fundraising site on YouCaring.com. Money would help not only with mounting medical expenses, but also trips to and from Chicago, which she makes every 3 months – unless she gets a transplant, in which case, she would be there every 3 weeks.

McKee and her family hope people will consider giving a little.

“It would mean a lot,” she said.

“Even just a dollar,” her daughter, Madison, added. “People think their donation won’t help much, but it does a lot more than they think.”

McKee maintains a sunny disposition despite her condition. She dreams of going back to Mount Morris, of moving in with her fiance, and walking – not wheeling, but walking – down the aisle.

To help

Elaine McKee of Dixon needs a bilateral lung transplant. She has been on the transplant list since November 2008.

To donate to help cover her medical expenses, go to www.youcaring.com and type "Elaine McKee" in the search box; then click on her fundraising page and follow the directions.

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