Cardiogenic Shock It's 5 am, I can't breathe, I arrive at the ER in cardiogenic shock, my major organs had already started to shut down, I wasn't supposed to make it, then comes open heart surgery and other setbacks. I need a defibrillator to motivate my ticker, then recovery. I am now 75 and have swum over 1,450 miles since then. That's from the Canadian Border to the middle of the Baja, Mexico. See www.heartchallengeswim.org
Saturday, February 6, 2016
Mo Trainor
Today I met with Mo Trainor, also a critical heart patient survivor and the owner of Train-Or-Tri, a triathlon shop in Bellingham, WA. We discussed the upcoming Birch Bay and Semiahmoo congenital heart defects awareness swims in July and August 2016. She is super excited and plans to participate in some way. Thanks Mo.
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