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Heart & Blood Health | Last Active: Oct 10, 2019 | Replies (18)

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@michelecallahan

@kylehop, I am very fortunate to have Dr. Cooper as my cardiologist. He is the doctor that finally properly diagnosed my lymphocytic myocarditis. I am beyond blessed to see him on a regular basis, along with my transplant cardiologist. My husband and I had discussed going to the foundation event in NY this year, however if I am approved for transplant next week, traveling that far won't be an option. Thanks for the reminder, though. I'm going to look into it and find out if it's an option for me. THANKS!!

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Michele, that is great news. Good luck with the surgery. I'll be praying for a speedy recovery. I met a man while in the ICU who had literally gotten a heart transplant a few days prior and he was doing incredibly well and feeling great shortly after surgery. I hope the same for you too. Yes, you are blessed to have Dr. Cooper as your cardiologist. My team knows him and they all reach to him for advice and collaboration. Maybe you'll be well enough to travel to the Philly event with the Myocarditis foundation later this fall. I'll be thinking of you and praying for you!!!!