Open Heart Surgery Survivor

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Surviving the impact of Open-Heart Surgery is an experience that I continue to celebrate. Today I celebrate 29 years since that surgery so many years ago. Why is it important to me? Well, if you click this link to the Women Heart, website, you will be taken to a website which provides information of the things women should be aware of because we are often mis-diagnosed. Young Women….you can be a part of a growing group of knowledgeable women who understand the signals women experience and provide valuable support. The Women Heart website was not available when I was confronted with a heart problem. The heart problem I was diagnosed with was rare (Atrial Myxoma). Luckily (and I do mean it was luck) – my general doctor believed I needed to see a cardiologist. However, “luck” also happens to the “well-prepared”.

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Learn more by clicking the links below.
A website about Women and heart disease – Heart Sisters
Stay in Touchhttps://www.womenheart.org/subscribe/
Courage infohttps://www.womenheart.org/virtual-red-bag-of-courage/
Woman Heart TV YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtlZ2tLm8J4QScanzLrL1tQ

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Learn more at
Heart Sisters – “best blog on the web for women living with heart disease
https://myheartsisters.org/

The American Heart Association has some interesting topics at the link below. The role of Pets, Diet and more. When you find a moment take a look.
https://www.heart.org/en/healthy-living/healthy-bond-for-life-pets/pets-as-coworkers

All the best to you in Wellness!

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