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Cynthia St. Romain
Heart
Transplant - August 2000
My
journey began, November 1, 1996, with a heart attack at work. From
there with a 50% chance of surviving, I’ve experienced failure with a
stent, had single artery bypass, defibrillator implanted, congestive
heart failure, and end stage heart failure. I had to depend on others
to drive me back and forth to doctors and hospitals, walking short
distances, shortness of breath, regular chest pain, constant fatigue,
medication changes, sleepless nights, isolation and some depression. My
loved ones assisted me at all levels of care.
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By
the grace of God, the marvels of modern medicine, and skilled doctors, I
have a new life. It would not be possible though, without the family
who said yes to organ donation. The heart was a good match. Medication
adjustments are less frequent. My overall quality of life continues to
improve. There’s been physical, mental, spiritual and emotional healing
in my life. I’ve seen my children graduate from high school and
college, developed relationships with grandchildren, and seen new nieces
and nephews. I’ve been present with and for others at funerals,
celebrations, reunions and sickness.
Through my involvements with church and charity organizations, many
opportunities arise to give back by being the voice, ears, eyes, hands,
feet and source of encouragement for others. New levels of friendships
have developed. In closing, I’m so grateful for the encouragement and
assistance from the Heart Exchange Support Group these last five years. |
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