Voices of SCAD Written Stories
Experiencing a life-changing event such as a SCAD, has a huge impact on those who had the SCAD as well as their families and friends. Finding a lack of information about an uncommon and poorly understood condition can be difficult and may add to the strains of recovery. Reading others stories can be an enormous help.
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August 27, 2012
I too was very lucky to survive SCAD. I am not a young woman but in good health. At the age of 62 I was having a very bad week with multiple headaches and just generally feeling terrible. Put it all down to working and an estate sale in a dusty basement. That weekend my […]
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August 9, 2012
My name is Michelle Chambers two weeks after my third son was born I had a heart attack, quick action saved my life at first I though I had a gas bubble in my chest but the pain got so bad I had a hard time breathing,felt like someone was ripping out my jaw arms […]
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