Christopher Reid reveals heart transplant after diagnosis

Christopher “Kid” Reid, one half of the hip-hop duo Kid ‘n Play, has shared that he underwent a heart transplant following a diagnosis of congestive heart failure. The 61-year-old actor and musician detailed his health scare during an interview on Good Morning America. He is now urging fans to prioritize checkups to prevent similar issues.

Christopher “Kid” Reid, known for his work with Christopher “Play” Martin in the late 1980s and early 1990s through upbeat music and the House Party movies, began noticing troubling symptoms about a year ago. He described feeling more fatigued than usual, experiencing shortness of breath, and sleeping excessively. Reid initially attributed these to aging and the demands of performing, including his signature kick step.

As symptoms worsened, he sought help at the emergency room at Cedars-Sinai in Los Angeles, where he was diagnosed with congestive heart failure last summer. Initial treatment involved medication, but at a three-week follow-up, his cardiologist, Dr. Erika Jones, detected persistent swelling and abnormal blood work indicating his heart was failing and impacting other organs. “He came in very swollen again and that is a little unusual in somebody who’s been started on treatment, for the swelling to come back that quickly,” Jones explained on Good Morning America.

Given the severity, Reid was informed that a heart transplant was his only viable option and was placed high on the transplant wait list due to his critical condition. His surgeon, Dr. Laura DiChiacchio, noted, “When we think about status for heart transplant, he was high on the list because of how ill he was and really kind of dealing with a life-or-death situation.” Remarkably, within nine days, a donor heart became available. The procedure began at 10 p.m. one night and lasted about seven hours, leaving Reid with a new heart.

Reid shared his story on Good Morning America with Michael Strahan to raise awareness, particularly among people of color who may delay medical visits due to lack of insurance, fear of bad news, or daily pressures. “A lot of people are walking around with heart disease because they don’t go to the doctor,” he said. “So I’m urging all of my fans, all of your loved ones to get checked out.”

Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the U.S., with cardiovascular disease claiming a life every 34 seconds, according to the American Heart Association. Stroke ranks fourth, but nearly 80% of such events are preventable through education, healthier eating, more movement, stress reduction, and adequate sleep.

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