NEWSGhadah Alrashidi is Children's first lung transplantMichael Clay works with Ghadah Alrashidi, during physical therapy at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center April 21. Ghadah’s family moved from Saudi Arabia to Cincinnati in August of 2014 to be added on to the lung transplant list.The Enquirer/Meg VogelMichael Clay works with Ghadah Alrashidi, during physical therapy at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center April 21. After receiving a lung transplant in December 2014, Ghadah goes to physical therapy a few times a week to learn how to roll over and sit up.The Enquirer/Meg VogelGhadah’s new lungs are free of mutation and can be considered a cure for her lung disease.The Enquirer/Meg VogelMichael Clay works with Ghadah Alrashidi, during physical therapy at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center April 21.The Enquirer/Meg VogelFaleh Alrashidi plays with his daughter, Ghadah.The Enquirer/Meg VogelMichael Clay works with Ghadah Alrashidi, during physical therapy at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center April 21.The Enquirer/Meg VogelMichael Clay works with Ghadah Alrashidi, during physical therapy with the encouragement of her father, Faleh, and brother, Abdulmajieed.The Enquirer/Meg Vogel