Saturday, Feb. 20th is Your Heart, Your Health: A Red Dress Celebration, presented by the Duke Heart Center.
Friday, May 7th is the Triangle Go Red for Women Lunch at the Crabtree Marriott.
Other events will be posted as I find them. Sometimes it's difficult getting information, but I promise to share what I learn.
A blog detailing one woman's experience with heart attack and SCAD (spontaneous coronary artery dissection).
Sunday, February 7, 2010
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
Getting some press for women's heart disease
I'm in the February issue of Carolina Woman magazine:
http://www.carolinawoman.com/body02-10.php
In mid-January I sent out a press release to the various local media outlets, asking them to please do something for National Wear Red Day and American Heart Month, and included a bit of my own story.
This time I got two nibbles. Fingers crossed, there's going to be a story soon in the local daily paper with another young heart attack survivor and and me, and then a couple weeks ago Carolina Woman magazine called and said they wanted to run my press release as kind of a "letter to the editor." So of course I said great, and now there it is. :)
Of course if I'd known they were going to run it as-is with no chance to alter it, I would've put more in it about the three local WomenHeart support groups, but at least the website is in there.
In other heart-healthy news, I've just registered for the women-only Ramblin' Rose Triathlon.
http://www.carolinawoman.com/body02-10.php
In mid-January I sent out a press release to the various local media outlets, asking them to please do something for National Wear Red Day and American Heart Month, and included a bit of my own story.
This time I got two nibbles. Fingers crossed, there's going to be a story soon in the local daily paper with another young heart attack survivor and and me, and then a couple weeks ago Carolina Woman magazine called and said they wanted to run my press release as kind of a "letter to the editor." So of course I said great, and now there it is. :)
Of course if I'd known they were going to run it as-is with no chance to alter it, I would've put more in it about the three local WomenHeart support groups, but at least the website is in there.
In other heart-healthy news, I've just registered for the women-only Ramblin' Rose Triathlon.
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