http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/A/AILING_MARINE?SITE=TXSAE&SECTION=US&TEMPLATE=DEFAULTLOMA LINDA, Calif. (AP) -- With little time left before his organs would likely fail, Marine Lance Cpl. Chris LeBleu was in surgery Sunday to receive a new liver for a mysterious ailment doctors said would kill him if he didn't get a transplant.
The unidentified donor from New Mexico was found late Saturday night. Doctors began surgery on LeBleu, who had been in a coma and on life support, early Sunday morning.
The cause of the infection is unknown. Dr. Donald Hillebrand, a liver specialist, said LeBleu most likely caught a virus or was exposed to a toxin or chemical in Iraq or after his return.
In mid-December, just months after he returned from Iraq, LeBleu told his new wife he felt tired, a little under the weather. "We kept telling him to go to a doctor, but he said it was just a sinus infection," Melany LeBleu said. "Of course, we didn't think it was anything major."