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Double-lung recipient suffers setback before 21st birthday

Hlne Campbell, a double-lung transplant recipient and online organ donation crusader, has suffered a setback, forcing her to use steroids to help strengthen her new lungs, her mother said on her daughter's 21st birthday.

Hlne Campbell, 21, underwent transplant on April 6 in Toronto

Hlne Campbell celebrated her 21st birthday on Wednesday. (A Lung Story)

Hlne Campbell, a Canadian double lung transplant recipient and online organ donation crusader, suffered a setback in her recovery, her mother saidonher daughter's 21st birthday.

In an update Wednesday, Manon Campbell saidHlne was again hooked to a ventilator Sunday in Toronto General Hospital after she experienced trouble breathing.

Manon Campbell said in a post on her daughter'sA Lung Storywebsite that doctors decided to perform a tracheostomyan opening in the neckto facilitate chest physiotherapy, deep breathing, coughing and suctioning.

She also said her daughter is taking antibiotics for a lung infection and is being treated with extra doses of steroids for an early onset of organ rejection, which she said is not uncommon for transplant patients.

This comesafter a week Campbell's family described as a "roller-coaster ride."

Campbell continues 'to be positive'

On Saturday, Campbell took to Twitter to announce she isbreathing on her ownfor the first time after her double-lung transplant on April 6.

"Despite the medical ups and down, Hlne continues to participate very actively in her care," wrote Manon Campbell.

"We witnessed some of her first dance moves, bobbing her head and shoulders to the tune of Walking on Broken Glass by Annie Lennox today. She daily displays persistence, patience and perseverance continuing to be positive. She even perceives the tracheostomy as a welcomed birthday present as she celebrates her twenty first birthday today."

Campbell achieved fame using her Twitter account @alungstory to raise awareness about organ donation. Her campaign caught the attention of celebrities including teen pop star Justin Bieber and U.S. talk-show host Ellen DeGeneres, who had Campbell on her show via Skype in February to discuss organ donation.

Campbell's Twitter account now has more than13,000 followers.

Campbell had been waiting for the transplant surgery since last July, when she discovered she had idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, a degenerative lung disease, after collapsing on a hiking trail.

She moved in January from the Ottawa neighbourhood of Barrhaven to Toronto with her mother while her father and three siblings remained in the Ottawa area.