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TEDMED 2010: Opera Singer's Illness Had Her 'Singing Her Own Obituary' (VIDEO)

First Posted: 01/19/11 08:41 AM ET   Updated: 05/25/11 07:25 PM ET

Charity Tilleman-Dick, an American soprano who has sung opera at the Kennedy Center and throughout Europe, awoke from a month-long coma in September, 2009, after receiving a double lung transplant.

A year and a day later she was singing in front of a captivated audience at TEDMED.

"Crazy, I know," said Tilleman-Dick as she began to explain her illness and the treatment that saved her life. In 2004, the young singer was diagnosed with Idiopathic Pulmonary Hypertension (PH) a disease she described as the "reverse Grinch effect," because it caused her heart to grow three-and-a-half sizes too big.

PH occurs from a thickening in the pulmonary veins, forcing the right side of the heart to work overtime. The disease makes the simplest day to day activities difficult and sometimes even life-threatening -- including singing.

Soon after her diagnosis, Tilleman-Dick was told by a specialist that singing -- the thing that she says brought her closest to transcendence -- would kill her. "There was a relationship between operatic arias and pulmonary tension," explained Tilleman-Dick. "She [the doctor] was absolutely emphatic I was singing my own obituary."

Using a pump to intravenously feed medicine to her body, Tilleman-Dick was able to continue her career. The four-pound pump (which she called a "costume nightmare") was at her side administering medicine 24-hours a day, even while she sang on stage in Opera houses throughout Europe.

Tilleman-Dick eventually took her doctors' advice and underwent a double lung transplant, a surgery she had avoided in fear that it might cost her her voice.


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Charity Tilleman-Dick, an American soprano who has sung opera at the Kennedy Center and throughout Europe, awoke from a month-long coma in September, 2009, after receiving a double lung transplant. ...
Charity Tilleman-Dick, an American soprano who has sung opera at the Kennedy Center and throughout Europe, awoke from a month-long coma in September, 2009, after receiving a double lung transplant. ...
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What's long and brown and sticky? A Stick.
02:52 PM on 01/27/2011
Highly inspirational! I wish her all the best.
hfpf
Wake up World.
02:49 AM on 01/20/2011
Bravo! Inspirational.
05:22 PM on 01/19/2011
Excellent ! i love this opera is brilliant .
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01:21 PM on 01/19/2011
A powerful story - good luck to you young lady.
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theredqueen
Some days I can't spell.
12:35 PM on 01/19/2011
Incredible and wonderful and inspiring.