Advocates in Action: Mr. Embleton goes to Washington

 

My experience in DC was one of the most uplifting and energizing experiences I have ever had. I hope to participate in future years.

Attending the Rally for Medical Research was important to me because my family has been impacted by heart disease. None of the males in the last four generations of my family have lived beyond 60 years. We lost my mother to heart disease. Six years ago, I suffered an unexpected heart attack that even 10 years ago would have required open heart surgery and the entire risk attendant with surgery. Fortunately, I was treated by a team of cardiologists at the Cleveland Clinic and was a candidate for medicated stents. I was in and out of the hospital in three days and playing golf a week later! My cardiologist received his first research grant many years earlier from the American Heart Association and for him, I am eternally grateful. My treatment would not have been possible without the research that was initially funded by AHA. As a volunteer with AHA, I have met so many doctors, researchers, and patients who have been directly impacted and benefited by the efforts of the dedicated staff and volunteers of AHA. I am committed to helping improve the cardiovascular health and treatment of others through the efforts of AHA.

I am asking you as a fellow advocate to please support AHA’s efforts by visiting our Take Action center to send your message in support of ongoing heart and stroke research funding today.

Jeff Embleton

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