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Martha Lillard, last US polio patient using iron lung, has died

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  • #Polio Survivor
  • #Medical History
  • Martha Lillard, the last U.S. polio patient using an iron lung, died at age 78 in Oklahoma on June 26.
  • She contracted polio at age 5 and relied on an iron lung for breathing, defying early predictions of a short lifespan.
  • Her death is attributed to long-haul COVID-19, with causes listed as chronic pulmonary failure and post-polio syndrome.
  • Despite paralysis from the neck down, she lived independently, attended school via intercom, traveled, and even drove.
  • Lillard married her long-term online partner in February after over 20 years of communication, describing them as soulmates.
  • During the COVID-19 pandemic, she contracted the virus twice, worsening her lung capacity and confining her to home.
  • She was artistic, writing poems and songs, volunteering with animal rescue, and composing her own obituary.
  • Polio was eliminated in the U.S. in 1979 due to vaccines, but Lillard remained dependent on increasingly rare iron lungs.