An inside look at one patient's experience with technology and the choices made to enable a positive outcome.
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August 2008: "When I heard about Lifeline at the hospital,
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June 2008: "It's less intrusive and faster."
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February 2008: "I'm living proof that AEDs can help save lives."
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January 2008: "I'm living proof that AEDs can help save lives."
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December 2007: "They gave me back my life."
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November 2007: "I would highly recommend it to anybody - especially someone who's claustrophobic."
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October 2007: "I’ve learned so much over the last seven years with my own breast cancer, I felt my experience would help me to help other women."
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September 2007: "They made it a very simple process and that’s key. When you go to a hospital you expect to stand in a long line to register. You expect a trying time. This is a complete 180 degree turnaround."
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August 2007: "Doug had had a physical every year for 17 years," recalls his father Gene, "but this was the first time anyone had done an ECG. It saved his life, his younger brother’s life and my life."
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July 2007: Catch up with Vivian Shepherd these days and you’ll discover a 76-year-old grandmother full of life. But just months ago she was clinging to life, unable to speak, walk or talk.
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June 2007: Unaware of his serious heart condition, Bud Hedinger’s life is about to change - for the better.
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