Wednesday, March 02, 2011

Lung Transplant Recipient Hits 50,000 Feedback On Ebay

Recently, Kasey Baxter, cystic fibrosis bilateral lung transplant recipient, surpassed 50,000 positive feedback on eBay. After overcoming many health related challenges he continues to build his ebay business.

St Charles, MO (PRWEB) February 28, 2011

The ebay store “weaim2pelez” located at http://www.weaim2pleez.com hit 50,000 positive feedback. Kasey Baxter of St Charles, Missouri, has been an ebay member since 1999 and has grew his ebay business steadily since his transplant in 2004, proving that no matter your health condition you can be a successful entrepreneur.

Kasey was diagnosed at age 5 with cystic fibrosis and dealt with many trips in and out of the hospital through the years but was able to maintain his ebay business during these times. In April of 2004 he moved to the St Louis area awaiting his lung transplant and on June 10, 2004, he received it at Barnes Hospital in St Louis, MO. After recovering from the surgery he has been able to grow his business steadily although facing new health challenges.

Kasey states that taking a positive approach to life has helped him have a successful business despite his chronic illness. "Approaching each day with a positive attitude no matter what challenges lie ahead is important for anyone. Some people choose to complain about silly little things. We should all be grateful for every day and make the most of that day. Ask yourself what can you accomplish when you wake up each day".

The Weaim2pleez ebay store offers kids clothing, holiday décor, sports merchandise, pocket and hunting knives, toys and more. The store can be located at http://stores.ebay.com/weaim2pleez. During the last year he has expanded and created two new e-commerce stores, Gateway Knives and Holiday Glee.

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