❤️Today is Survivor Series Replay Saturday at Aortic Hope.
🎉On Replay Saturday, we will be sharing with you some of our most watched Survivor Stories from years past.
❣Today, we are re-featuring a Survivor Story from Karin Bertozzi.
Almost 6 years ago Karin fainted in a market in Bethesda, Maryland. Four days later she woke up in the ICU and learned she had suffered an ascending aortic aneurysm and dissection. Her surprise event revealed a connective tissue disorder that has been in her family for generations. She is very active as a volunteer with Mended Hearts - a support group offering hope to heart patients and heir families. Her message is one of giving back and knowing your family history. Karin, who is a 500ERYT and Cardiac Yoga certified instructor, will be featured in our live event on September 18th showing us all how to do chair yoga and additional relaxation techniques.
❣️Thank you so much, Karin for telling your story of survival and contributing to our ever so popular Survivor Series.
👉You may check out her story by clicking HERE.
⭐️Be the shining star in someone's life by submitting your story of survival or caring for someone with Aortic disease.
We really want to know about the symptoms that were experienced and the process of diagnosis.
We will be sharing your video or blog with Think Aorta US and use it as a tool to show Emergency Room Physicians and First Responders why it is so important to Think about the Aorta.
If you would be interested in sharing your story, complete this LINK.
The Aortic Hope Survivor Video and Blog Series form allows Aortic Hope to collect basic information for Survivor Series video and blog participants. This information will not be shared with anyone except the Aortic Hope administrative members. Videos and blogs submitted to Aortic Hope are used solely for the purpose of sharing with others; no monetary payment will be made.
You can learn more about her story HERE.
Be the shining star in someone's life by submitting your story of survival or caring for someone with Aortic disease.
We really want to know about the symptoms that were experienced and the process of diagnosis. We will be sharing this blog with Think Aorta US and use it as a tool to show Emergency Room Physicians and First Responders why it is so important to Think about the Aorta.
If you would be interested in sharing your story, complete this form.
The Aortic Hope: Survivor Video and Blog Series form allows Aortic Hope to collect basic information for Survivor Series video and blog participants. This information will not be shared with anyone except the Aortic Hope administrative members. Videos and blogs submitted to Aortic Hope are used solely for the purpose of sharing with others; no monetary payment will be made.
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