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    Explore "open heart surgery" with insightful episodes like "Ep.86 The Unstoppable Heart - Boots Knighton's Tale of Survival and Renewal", "182 - Heart Stuff", "36. I Had Open Heart-Surgery At 25 Years Old: Let Me Tell You A Story.", "True Voice, April 11, 2023" and "Episode 102 - Dr. David Hoganson" from podcasts like ""BECOME", "Sincerely Fortune", "One For The Honey Podcast", "True Voice" and "The Scattered Seeds Podcast"" and more!

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    Ep.86 The Unstoppable Heart - Boots Knighton's Tale of Survival and Renewal

    Ep.86 The Unstoppable Heart - Boots Knighton's Tale of Survival and Renewal

    A traumatic brain injury on the ski slopes became the unlikely catalyst for Boots Knighton's extraordinary journey of open-heart surgery and self-discovery. Tune in to hear a story of resilience that redefines adversity. Boots Knighton shares the profound lessons learned from battling congenital heart defects and how January 15, 2021, transformed from a day of surgery to the best day of her life. Learn how challenges can lead to a renewed appreciation for life.

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    https://www.theheartchamberpodcast.com/

     

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    36. I Had Open Heart-Surgery At 25 Years Old: Let Me Tell You A Story.

    36. I Had Open Heart-Surgery At 25 Years Old: Let Me Tell You A Story.

    Trigger Warning - In this episode is discuss anxiety, heart complications, palpitations and mental health battles. If these topics make you feel uncomfortable please skip this epsiode. Always be sure to check in with your health professional for individual support. 

     

    HEY HONEY! 

    Oooft here is the season finale. Episode 36. What a story to wrap up on. Don't worry, it will only be a couple of weeks between seasons. 

     

    Crazy to think that I had open-heart surgery 3.5 years ago now. It has been a long recovery, physically, mentally and emotionally. I have dropped a few hints over the OFTH seasons and thought it is time to share the goss with you!! 

     

    Topics covered: 

    What is wrong with my heart? - Atrial Septum Defect (more info if you are curious) 

    How did I come across this? 

    How anixety triggered me to get the help i needed - plus also some woo woo magic (as always).

    Did it impact on my mental health? 

    Body acceptance and grieving how my body would change. 

    What lessons did I learn through the porcess? About myself and advocacy?

    What was recovery like and am I okay now?

     

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    Episode 102 - Dr. David Hoganson

    Episode 102 - Dr. David Hoganson

    Imagine having to hand your child to a surgeon for open heart surgery at only 16 months old? Now imagine that same child growing up to help countless other infants heal from the same affliction years later. That’s the story we’re bringing to you today.

     

    Dr. David Hoganson was born with a rare heart defect, and if it wasn’t for the life saving surgery he received at 16 months old he wouldn’t be here telling his story today. But that is only the beginning. Join Tom, Nate and David as they discover the paths the Lord lead him on to go from the child in need of healing, to the hands that have healed many. 

     

    Welcome back to the Scattered Seeds Podcast, 

    Where every life, has a story. 

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    Elena Conoscienti: Sternal Wound Infection in Open Heart Surgery

    Elena Conoscienti: Sternal Wound Infection in Open Heart Surgery

    Sternal Wound Infections (SWI) are one of the major complication post-surgical interventions that have a negative effect on LOS, health costs morbidity and mortality.  This is why it’s important that an early active surveillance program is put in place in all cardiothoracic surgical units.  A task force must analyze cause of infections and put forth all the guidelines and recommendation on the prevention of SWI as well as having a clear knowledge on how to classify infections according to the CDC definitions .Our hospital experience has shown that standardization of processes is of fundamental importance, that active surveillance  plays a key role in monitoring implemented measures and promote changes as well as keeping staff attention high. A multimodal and multidisciplinary approach is highly recommended.

    To watch the lecture, and learn more about the speaker, please visit https://www.continulus.com

    Open Heart Surgery, Addiction, and Success-Anthony Williams III

    Open Heart Surgery, Addiction, and Success-Anthony Williams III

    Anthony Williams III Don't Miss It! We talk about Mental Health, life, lessons, and success!! Also, check out The Independent Mouth Podcast at https://theindependentmouth.com/

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