Dying to Tell: A Survivor's Perspective On Broken Heart Syndrome

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Health, Ailments & Diseases, Heart
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Author: Cheryl Lawson ISBN: 9781310301353
Publisher: Cheryl Lawson Publication: October 12, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Cheryl Lawson
ISBN: 9781310301353
Publisher: Cheryl Lawson
Publication: October 12, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

After a near death experience and debilitating illness, Cheryl knew it was time to turn her life around beginning with a written personal account of her story. Providing a glimpse into the world of Broken Heart Syndrome, a rare disorder and silent killer that falls in the category of heart disease known as stress induced cardiomyopathy, she chronicles her recovery providing factual and useful information for others. For the approximately 715,000 people who experience heart attacks each year, roughly 2% are Broken Heart Syndrome related with women being far more vulnerable than men, carrying the greatest risk to those ages 50 and older. This book lends hope toward change in the survival rate and may be used as a helpful resource in averting the fallout from the damages of stress that plague modern society.

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After a near death experience and debilitating illness, Cheryl knew it was time to turn her life around beginning with a written personal account of her story. Providing a glimpse into the world of Broken Heart Syndrome, a rare disorder and silent killer that falls in the category of heart disease known as stress induced cardiomyopathy, she chronicles her recovery providing factual and useful information for others. For the approximately 715,000 people who experience heart attacks each year, roughly 2% are Broken Heart Syndrome related with women being far more vulnerable than men, carrying the greatest risk to those ages 50 and older. This book lends hope toward change in the survival rate and may be used as a helpful resource in averting the fallout from the damages of stress that plague modern society.

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