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Princess Mette-Marit of Norway discharged from hospital after transplant: 'I have received the gift of life'
Croatia🩺 Health3 hr. ago

Princess Mette-Marit of Norway discharged from hospital after transplant: 'I have received the gift of life'

Norwegian Crown Princess Mette-Marit has been discharged from the hospital nearly four weeks after receiving a lung transplant. The Norwegian royal palace stated that the 52-year-old princess is recovering well and her condition is as expected given the circumstances. She now faces several months of rehabilitation, during which doctors will closely monitor her health due to potential complications such as organ rejection or infections. Due to her recovery, Mette-Marit will not perform any official royal duties in the coming period. Her husband, Crown Prince Haakon, expressed relief over the progress made so far. Mette-Marit thanked the medical staff and those who supported her during treatment, especially organ donors, calling the donation a gift of life. She was diagnosed with chronic pulmonary fibrosis in 2018, a rare and incurable disease where healthy lung tissue is gradually replaced by scar tissue, making it increasingly difficult for the lungs to supply oxygen to the body. Her health had deteriorated over the years, and last year the palace announced preparations for a possible lung transplant. Due to the seriousness of the situation, Crown Prince Haakon canceled his trip to

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Net.hr logoNet.hrIndependentCenter3 hr. ago
Princess Mette-Marit of Norway discharged from hospital after transplant: 'I have received the gift of life'

Norwegian Crown Princess Mette-Marit has been discharged from the hospital nearly four weeks after receiving a lung transplant. The Norwegian royal palace stated that the 52-year-old princess is recovering well and her condition is as expected given the circumstances. She now faces several months of rehabilitation, during which doctors will closely monitor her health due to potential complications such as organ rejection or infections. Due to her recovery, Mette-Marit will not perform any official royal duties in the coming period. Her husband, Crown Prince Haakon, expressed relief over the progress made so far. Mette-Marit thanked the medical staff and those who supported her during treatment, especially organ donors, calling the donation a gift of life. She was diagnosed with chronic pulmonary fibrosis in 2018, a rare and incurable disease where healthy lung tissue is gradually replaced by scar tissue, making it increasingly difficult for the lungs to supply oxygen to the body. Her health had deteriorated over the years, and last year the palace announced preparations for a possible lung transplant. Due to the seriousness of the situation, Crown Prince Haakon canceled his trip to

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on the health and recovery of a member of the royal family, discussing medical procedures and personal reflections. There is no political framing, controversy, or ideological emphasis present.

N1 Hrvatska logoN1 HrvatskaIndependentCenter3 hr. ago
The Norwegian princess is out of the hospital after a lung transplant.

Norwegian Crown Princess Mette-Marit has been discharged from the hospital approximately four weeks after receiving a lung transplant, according to the royal palace. The palace stated her condition is 'good as can be expected under these circumstances.' She will spend the next six months undergoing rehabilitation, during which her progress will be closely monitored due to potential complications such as organ rejection and infections. Her recovery is expected to take around a year. During this time, she will not carry out any official duties. Her husband, Crown Prince Haakon, expressed relief after her treatment. Mette-Marit was diagnosed with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis in 2018 and received donor lungs in June after being placed on the transplant waiting list. In a statement, she thanked her doctors, hospital staff, and everyone who supported her, giving special recognition to organ donors.

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