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The “Quiet” side of a heart attack/heart disease

February 18, 2020 by Melissa Murphy in American Heart Associaton, Advocacy, Family, Go Red for Women, Health, Heart attack education, Farmers, Support Groups

The other day my husband asked me a simple question, do you know of any farmers who’ve had a heart attack or heart disease? The reason being that it was heart month and his organization wanted to do an interview. I jumped at the opportunity to reach out to my fellow heart attack “survivors” to find someone who would like to share their story and … nothing. What I discovered is that not everybody likes to share their experiences around heart issues. It made me ask myself why? I’m an open book when it comes to my heart attack but what I found out is that this is not always the case.

It made me start to ask a few questions. Are farmers just stoic people who don’t want to share? Is it about gender, women like to talk more? Don’t get mad at me for that last comment. We all know it’s true… well, at least for me. If we talk about our heart issues does that make us weak? Will people judge us because we had a heart attack? Will people think if only he/she would have taken better care of themselves this wouldn’t have happened? If people know my story will it limit my employment opportunities? Will people treat me different and be afraid to be around me?

I won’t pretend to know the right answers to these questions but one thing is for sure, we need to talk and heal. Through sharing our stories we become part of a unique community who have had a traumatic event and lived to tell about it.

My goal for the last four years has been to find other people like me. But because a heart attack is something that happens on the inside with no outward signs its hard to find other survivors. I wish it was as easy as somebody wearing a name tag that says “Hi my name is Melissa and I’m a heart attack survivor”. Many organizations, for example Susan G. Komen, have a big presence nationwide and are well established. You see the color pink and think cancer. There are many groups and volunteers within this organization that are there to help people go through the cancer journey. This is not necessarily true within the heart realm. I have struggled for years on how to go about organizing groups of heart attack survivors. Do I stand outside Cardiac Rehab and grab people as they come out? Hey want to join my group?? Do I put up posters at the cardiology offices? Or, simply by word of mouth? Who would have thought that people who have heart attacks or heart disease would be so hard to find? Did you know nearly 48% of all Americans have cardiovascular disease? https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2019/01/190131084238.htm Look to the person next to you, chances are one of you is impacted. So no matter who it might be from a farmer to a young women people need to talk and share their stories. Why you ask? Because we can’t live in silence and pretend it didn’t happen. Although our heart is internal with no external signs it impacts all aspects of our lives. By simply talking and sharing your story you are helping others to heal and not feel isolated. We can’t be afraid to ask for help or simply be a friend to listen or lend an ear.

I’m excited to say that on February 29th I will be meeting with other “Survivors” for the first time to have coffee and talk. Currently, this group is just a few but my dream is to have many others join us. If you are interested in joining feel free to let me know


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February 18, 2020 /Melissa Murphy
Farmers, heart Attack, Heart month, Heart diseas, American Heart association iowa, American Heart Association, awareness, Advocacy, health, advocates, susan G Komen, groups, survivor
American Heart Associaton, Advocacy, Family, Go Red for Women, Health, Heart attack education, Farmers, Support Groups
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Heart Advocacy

April 01, 2019 by Melissa Murphy in American Heart Associaton, Advocacy, Go Red for Women, Health, Heart attack education, Heart Warrior, Research, Interview, News

Today, I had the chance to share my heart story for the Ames Go Red for Women on April 25th. Believe it or not, I am the face of Heart Disease. If you think it only happens to baby boomers you are wrong! Watch the video to learn signs of a heart attack and what you can do to be healthier.

https://www.weareiowa.com/iowa-live/story-county-go-red-for-women-event/1892398830

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April 01, 2019 /Melissa Murphy
American Heart Association, Advocacy, SCAD, heart Attack, heart disease, Go Red For Women, Iowa, cardiac rehab, American Heart association iowa, survivor story, survivor, stent
American Heart Associaton, Advocacy, Go Red for Women, Health, Heart attack education, Heart Warrior, Research, Interview, News
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Joe my #1 Heart Fan and promoter of the cause!!

Joe my #1 Heart Fan and promoter of the cause!!

3 Year Celebration, another year has come and gone

February 14, 2019 by Melissa Murphy in Advocacy, American Heart Associatio, Circle of Red, Family, Fitness, Go Red for Women, Health, Hospital, Research, S.C.A.D., Heart Warrior, American Heart Associaton, Heart attack education, Hands only CPR

Wow, it’s hard to believe three years have passed since my heart attack. That’s three years of laughs, hugs, new friendships and celebrating life! Never in my wildest dreams did I think that I would still be telling my story. Hey, my names Melissa and I had a heart attack!! But talking with people and sharing my crazy heart attack ride has opened my eyes to the need to help others. The thing about having a heart attack is there’s no outward sign telling people about your journey. Many times we recover in private and act like it didn’t happen. We may be too embarrassed and think that we did something to cause it. I didn’t exercise enough! Was my diet crappy? Maybe, I’m too stressed out? We are often too quick to move on and get back to the hustle and bustle of life. This needs to stop, and we need to TALK!!!

Just within the past two weeks, I have met two women both in their 40’s who’ve had a heart attack. It's funny how we all look at each other like you have to be kidding... Right? Had I not so publicly shared my story and went on as nothing happened I would have never had the opportunity to help others. Many times I’ll ask Joe do you think people are getting sick of me yet?? And of course, being the amazing husband, he always says no. I have to thank Joe for being the one to inspire me to continue writing this blog. This has led me to meet so many amazing people at the American Heart Association who also have the same purpose, to end the #1 killer!

I celebrated my three-year heartiversary this past weekend. To be honest, it dredged up some not so fun memories of the night I had my heart attack. You start to remember the feelings of, is this happening? I am way too young? Why me? Nuts, could this happen again, what if the stents have started to block? But then you look around and see your beautiful family and remember that you are here for a reason so don’t let it go to waste.

With February being heart month I’m trying to increase education around heart attack symptoms, hands-only CPR and furthering the cause of the American Heart Association. So like it or not your gonna be hearing a lot from me!

Below, are a few of the fun photos from the events that I have been able to attend and get the word out about not being a heart attack victim but a HEART WARRIOR!

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DSM Heart Ball 2019

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Ken, Colleen and Kurt’s Valentine’s Day Radiothon

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Wear Red Day 2-1-19

In closing, thank you for taking the time to read my blog and facebook posts. I hope you never have to share your story with me! So let’s work together to get the word out about heart disease and put an end to a devastating problem!!













February 14, 2019 /Melissa Murphy
heart Attack, Go Red For Women, Heart Attack symptoms, Heart month, heart disease, American Heart Association, Family, survivor story, stent
Advocacy, American Heart Associatio, Circle of Red, Family, Fitness, Go Red for Women, Health, Hospital, Research, S.C.A.D., Heart Warrior, American Heart Associaton, Heart attack education, Hands only CPR
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