Real experiences, real hope. Discover how others have navigated their health journeys.
When David, 52, was diagnosed with paroxysmal atrial fibrillation, he worried he'd never exercise again. Three years later, he's cycling, hiking, and helping others understand AFib.
At 58, James suffered a major stroke that left him unable to move his right side or speak clearly. Eight months later, he walked his daughter down the aisle at her wedding.
After experiencing a heart attack at 58, John never imagined he would run again. Today, he's completed multiple half marathons and helps other cardiac patients on their recovery journey.
Linda, 68, lost her ability to speak, read, and write after a stroke caused severe aphasia. Two years later, she's giving speeches to support groups and writing poetry.
At 72, Margaret thought her active life was over when diagnosed with heart failure. Three years later, she's walking daily, playing with grandchildren, and helping others navigate their heart journey.
When Mary was diagnosed with high blood pressure at 48, she was determined to avoid lifelong medication. Her journey taught her that sometimes the best treatment combines lifestyle changes with medical support.
Hospitalized at 58 with heart failure and an EF of 25%, Robert feared he'd never be active again. Two years later, he completed a half marathon and his EF improved to 45%.
After years of increasing AFib episodes despite medications, Susan, 60, chose catheter ablation. Now 18 months post-procedure, she's in normal rhythm and medication-free.