
I Had a Cardiac Arrest While Driving | Jamey Bowden (Checkup)
Cardiac arrest survivor Jamey Bowden, who survived a cardiac arrest while driving, shares how he has been doing in this checkup episode.
Cardiac arrest survivor Jamey Bowden, who survived a cardiac arrest while driving, shares how he has been doing in this checkup episode.
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Hannah Keime and Bethany Keime, two sisters diagnosed with HCM, talk about living with an ICD and surviving a cardiac arrest.
Cardiac rehab expert, Angela Hartley gives exercise advice for sudden cardiac arrest survivors on the podcast of The Heart Warrior Project.
Cardiac arrest survivor Matthew Wood shares his story of surviving SCA and his lessons and tips for other survivors.
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Hey! Jellis here, founder of The Heart Warrior Project.
If I may ask for one moment of your time: I am one guy who runs this project along with my full-time job and my studies. I absolutely love working on this project, and I have no intention of stopping. However, if you are a fellow cardiac arrest survivor and you feel you have been helped in some way by this project, please consider supporting The Heart Warrior Project by buying either the awesome and inspiring Heart Warrior t-shirt or mug. A donation is, of course, always possible too. 🙂
You’ll not only look great, but you’ll also be helping this project to continue to survive and with that, help other fellow survivors find support.
With thanks,
Jellis