myheart enewsletter Aug-Oct 2022

Dear myheart members Please find in this newsletter information on: CRY Raising Awareness Week 2022Submitting stories for the myheart hard copy newsletterHeart of West London Partnership Read the full enews here. Subscribe to myheart enews here to receive latest myheart and CRY updates .
Online myheart meeting with Dr Sabiha Gati-Saturday, 1st October, 2022

A myheart members’ video meeting was held on Saturday, 1st October, 2022. Meetings are free to attend and give members an opportunity to meet and discuss their experiences in an informal but supportive environment. Those young people that attend these meetings usually find them very helpful. It does not matter how long ago you were diagnosed or whether you are undergoing
myheart enewsletter Jun-Jul 2022

Dear myheart members Please find in this newsletter information on: CRY Heart of London Bridges Walk 2022 and new Raising Awareness page Conversation between cardiac arrest survivors and myheart members, Meg Fozzard and Tim Buttmyheart annual newsletterPrivate myheart Facebook group Read the full enews here. Subscribe to myheart enews here to receive latest myheart and CRY updates .
myheart hard copy newsletter-2021

Members who subscribed to the myheart hard copy newsletter should have now received it. Read the online version here. Subscribe to myheart mailings here.
The shock of cardiac arrest when you’re young and fit

When your heart suddenly stops pumping blood around your body, the consequences can be life-changing, if not fatal. It’s somehow especially shocking when the cardiac arrest happens to someone who is young and fit – like the Danish midfielder Christian Eriksen. Here myheart member, Meg Fozzard, draws on her own experiences, and those of a fellow cardiac-arrest survivor, Tim Butt,
myheart enewsletter Apr-May 2022

Dear myheart members Please find in this newsletter information on: CRY Heart of London Bridges Walk 2022-Registration OpenInterview with CRY Research Fellow, Dr Raghav BhatiaCRY International Medical ConferenceSubscribing to myheart’s postal mailing Read the full enews here. Subscribe to myheart enews here to receive latest myheart and CRY updates .
I was told, “I might not make to 35!” by Tom Roberts

After years of struggling with heart grumbles, pains and palpitations, i was repeatedly told (by different doctors) that it would just be stress, anxiety and depression. Different medications did nothing to stop the aforementioned issues I experienced. The symptoms also got so much worse after my Mum passed away in 2018 but this was again put down to stress, anxiety
COVID-19 and the CRY Experience

An interview with CRY Research Fellow Dr Raghav Bhatia CRY Research Fellow Dr Raghav Bhatia’s primary research interests include evaluating the role and efficacy of cardiovascular screening in individuals aged 14-35, which incorporates the challenges and opportunities catalysed by the COVID-19 pandemic. Earlier on in the pandemic, Dr Bhatia led on consensus recommendations, aimed at providing practical answers to pertinent
CRY International Medical Conference 2021

Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the CRY Conference was moved online again for 2021. On October 14 and 15, the conference was hosted in partnership by CRY and the European Association of Preventive Cardiology (EAPC). We were thrilled to welcome leading experts in cardiology from around the globe for presentations, discussion of case-based scenarios, and interactive debates for the
CRY’s 25 Million Metre Challenge – February 1-May 2, 2021

To help mark CRY’s 25th anniversary, we were thrilled to introduce a new virtual event: the 25 Million Metre Challenge. The aim of the event was to challenge people to collectively cover the distance of 25 million metres from February 1 (the start of Heart Month) to May 2, 2021. We partnered with CRY supporter and myheart member Tony Eames,