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Triumphant TV return for transplant recipient

TORONTO -- A beaming Helene Campbell made an Internet appearance on the The Ellen Show on Friday, winning a promise for an in-studio appearance as soon as she's well enough to fly.

TV celebrity Ellen DeGeneres expressed amazement at how well Campbell looked just seven weeks after her double-lung transplant in Toronto.

Campbell, 21, of Ottawa, thanked DeGeneres via the Skype appearance for her support for organ donations.

She also showed clips of herself dancing in various places as evidence of her remarkable recovery.

Campbell's dramatic journey from near death to a return to health after her life-saving transplant April 6 has captured attention around the world.

The young woman's campaign is credited with a significant increase in people willing to donate their organs.

To the applause of a studio audience in Burbank, Calif., DeGeneres praised the enthusiastic Campbell, who needed oxygen during her last Skype appearance on the show in February.

"You look fantastic," DeGeneres said.

"I cannot believe it's been only seven weeks since you received your double-lung transplant."

"I feel so good," Campbell responded. "It's unbelievable how amazing this has been."

Campbell went from perfect health to near death due to a lung-hardening disease that was suffocating her, leaving a complicated double-lung transplant as her only survival option.

-- The Canadian Press

Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition May 26, 2012 A27

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