A Change of Heart

A blog detailing one woman's experience with heart attack and SCAD (spontaneous coronary artery dissection).

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Paul: Laura Update 4

More info:

http://paulcory.livejournal.com/146991.html



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Paul: Laura Update - With Extra WTF?!?

In the cath lab:

http://paulcory.livejournal.com/146604.html

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Monday, March 30, 2009

Paul: Laura Had a Heart Attack Monday Morning

Here's Paul's first post:

http://paulcory.livejournal.com/146142.html

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Why am I doing this?

In March of 2009 I had a heart attack. It was as much a surprise to me as it was to the doctors; I don't have any risk factors--no high blood pressure, no diabetes, no clogged arteries, no family history; plus I'm a young (in cardiac terms) female who exercises. Definitely NOT the usual suspect for a heart attack.

But tell that to my body--I had one anyway. Turns out that I experienced a rare thing called a Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection. Don't google the term unless you're prepared to be depressed by mortality rates and statistics, and the fact that doctors really have no clue about what causes some people to have them.

The bright side is that my toast landed butter side up, and I'm still here. In 2009 I put together a one-shot fanzine called A Change of Heart; you can get a PDF copy of it from efanzines.com here. This blog is an extension of that fanzine and an effort to reach more people, both in and out of of the fannish science fiction community.

If you want to read my story from the beginning, I suggest starting with this link to my wonderful husband Paul's journal:

Laura Had A Heart Attack Monday Morning.

He kept up a pretty good running commentary of what was happening while I was still in the hospital, and it starts there. The "Next" and "Previous" links move to later and earlier entries, detailing our experiences.

In October, 2010, I competed in and finished the Chapel Hill Ramblin' Rose Triathlon. These are pictures Paul took of me riding my bike and running (he couldn't get into the pool).

Small Healthy Action Badge with pledge to live heart healthy

Spring in Chapel Hill

Spring in Chapel Hill
My parents and me on the UNC campus a couple of weeks after I got out of the hospital. Photo (c) Paul Cory, my husband.

Links

  • SCAD Studies at Mayo Clinic
  • WomenHeart: The National coalition for women with heart disease
  • SCAD Support group on FaceBook
  • SCAD Research Foundation
  • Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection info site
  • The Bethany Card - created in memory of a young mom who passed away from a SCAD
  • Rare Disease Day 2012
  • SCAD Roll Call
  • My WomenHeart profile
  • American Heart Association
  • My Go Red for Women profile

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