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Every heart has a story… Time made all the difference in the world
Lida DeVino
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Lida is a recent stroke survivor. Her husband recognized her stroke symptoms and sought
medical attention right away. She livestoday with a 100% of her faculties because
of the immediate medical intervention and advanced care at Westchester
Medical Center. Grateful to be “whole” again, Lida, in her
late-50’s, has been given a second chance at life and
knowing now how quickly things can
change, she makes every moment count.
Every heart has a story… Saving families, one heart at a time
Dr. Martin Cohen, CardiologistDr. Linda Cuomo, Cardiologist
For every heart saved at Westchester Medical Center, a family is reunited. Behind every failing heart is a
family filled with hope. The face of heart disease can take many forms—someone’s mother, brother, daughter or best friend. By far the greatest reward for Drs. Cohen and Cuomo is knowing that the work they do not only helps patients but it keeps families together.
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Every heart has a story… The best gift is a healthy heart
Andrea and Brooklyn Benedikt
Brooklyn was only 4 years old when her heart murmur was first diagnosed. She had atrial septal defect - a hole in her heart. Following open heart surgery to
repair the opening, Brooklyn now lives an active, healthy kindergartner’s life. Grateful
for the care she received, on her 5th birthday Brooklyn donated her presents
to kids at Maria Fareri Children’s Hospital at Westchester Medical Center. Mom, Andrea, is so proud
of her daughter’s generous heart. She says everyday with Brooklyn is her gift and fortunately, they will have a lifetime of birthdays to celebrate together.
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Every heart has a story… A little heart with big dreams
Dr. Joseph Giamelli, Pediatric Cardiologist Patricia TuohyDr. Suvro Sett, Pediatric Cardiac Surgeon
Patricia came into this world with only a 90% chance at life. Born with multiple congenital heart
defects, her first surgery was at 7 days old. She would later have two more surgeries. Now age
6, and numerous doctor visits later, Patricia is most thankful to her favorite docs, Drs. Sett
and Giamelli of Maria Fareri Children’s Hospital at Westchester Medical Center, for giving her heart wings so that she can soar. Patricia is wise beyond her years and looks forward to following her heart to wherever it takes her.
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Every heart has a story… One broken heart saved two others (and counting…)
Katarina, Robert and Daria Weigel
At age 15, Katarina collapsed from sudden cardiac arrest while at volleyball practice. Her coaches
saved her with CPR and the use of an AED. She was later diagnosed at Maria Fareri
Children’s Hospital at Westchester Medical Center with CPVT, a rare congenital defect, and was implanted with a defibrillator. Mother, Daria, and brother, Robert, were tested and found to have the same inherited arrhythmia that could have caused their heart to fail at anytime. They now each have an implanted defibrillator to help regulate their heartbeat. Katarina shares her heart-stopping story
to champion CPR and AED training in schools to save even more hearts.
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Every heart has a story… More tomorrows for dancing
Mary and Angelo DiMartino
Angelo is 78 years young but too old for a new heart. He suffered his first heart attack nearly 20 years ago and
numerous surgeries have followed. Now presenting with end-stage heart
failure, Angelo’s prognosis was not looking good and he was not
a candidate for a heart transplant. Thanks
to new technology at Westchester Medical Center
like the LVAD—an implanted heart
pump-- and other medical treatments,
Angelo gets to resume his active lifestyle and
love for life with his sweetheart of 53 years,
Mary.
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Every heart has a story… A helping hand to heal hearts
Rolly Aguilar, Cardiology Nurse
Rolly has been a nurse for 23 years and he knows all too well that heart disease does not care how you look or where you come from. He has seen thousands of patients come through the doors of Westchester Medical Center—all from different walks of life and backgrounds. He serves them all with the same goal in mind: to provide care, comfort, hope and peace of mind.
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The American Heart Association - Westchester/Fairfield Division presents
Every heart has a story…
Mary and Angelo DiMartino
American Heart Association Mission: to build healthier lives, free of cardiovascular diseases and stroke. The AHA’s national impact goal is: by 2020, to improve the cardiovascular health of all Americans by 20 percent while reducing deaths from cardiovascular diseases and stroke by 20 percent. www.heart.org
Westchester Medical Center Mission: to serve as the regional healthcare referral center providing high-quality advanced health services to the residents of the Hudson Valley and the surrounding area, regardless of their ability to pay. In support of this primary mission, WMC also serves as an academic medical center committed to education and research that enables advanced care and prepares future generations of care-givers. www.wcmc.com
Photographs by: Venture Photography, Greenwich, CT
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A Survivor Gallery sponsored by Westchester Medical CenterAn inspiring photo exhibition of seven stories of courage, strength and hope.
Thank you to the individuals and families who chose to share their experiences to raise awareness about heart disease.
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