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Our SADS blog is your hub for stories, interactive forums, and posts about awareness topics like research, pregnancy, and exercise. Want to share your SADS journey? Reach out to [email protected] to connect!
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Finding my superpowers
The other day, while watching a wheelchair basketball game, my friend was talking about how one of the players ended up paralyzed. When she finished...
Where do we go from here? Life after diagnosis. Part One.
I had a patient in the emergency department present with anaphylaxis to a bee sting. She thankfully, had her own epi pen with her and had been...
Normal Life (except with LQTS)
Sometimes normal life involves taunting my dogs with donuts on a Sunday morning Sometimes normal life involves having coffee in a hospital after...
What keeps you up at night?
This blog is for you. We hear your questions posted on other forums and can't always answer them. So let's hear them again. What keeps you up...
Doctor, patient and mother
Here is my story - after a brief fainting episode during an exercise class 3 years ago I wound up getting a stress test and noticed my own ST...
Welcome!
https://youtu.be/m79XBSdhVzQ Welcome to SADS Channel, the official blog of the SADS Foundation! SADS Channel is intended to be a place for sharing...
CPVT Awareness: The Osterhout Family Story
The year 1987 brought an unexpected tragedy to the Osterhout family when their son Matt, age 17, died suddenly. As part of his regular routine, Matt...
Against All Odds: Melanie’s LQTS Story
Jeff Stichler anxiously watched as emergency room doctors feverishly worked to get a steady heartbeat on his wife on Oct. 17, 2008. Even after...