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Episode 9: Close to the Chest

Episode 9: Close to the Chest

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Transforming Personal Trauma into Powerful Advocacy

In this episode of the One Percent Heart, I'm joined by Brook Dorris, a patient advocate, special education teacher, and member of the Nashville Walk for 1 in 100's planning committee. Brook shares her extraordinary journey of navigating life with congenital heart defects, including double inlet left ventricle, transposition of the great vessels, and dependency on an internal pacemaker. After facing more than 15 heart surgeries - half of them open-heart - Brook speaks openly about her struggles, triumphs, and the unexpected ways her experiences shaped her advocacy journey.

Together, we dive into the emotional complexities of managing friendships, college life, and personal relationships while dealing with chronic illness. Brook emphasizes the importance of community support, the transformative role of heart camps, and the critical need for effective patient transition programs into adult congenital heart care. Through candid anecdotes and thoughtful reflections, Brook demonstrates how embracing one's story, even when it feels like "trauma dumping," can lead to healing and powerful advocacy.

Don't miss Brook's inspiring speech at the Nashville Walk for 1 in 100 on April 5th. Details in the link below!


https://support.achaheart.org/event/2025-nashville-walk-for-1-in-100/e648461


Disclaimer & Trigger Warning: Nothing in this episode constitutes medical advice. These are our personal experiences, opinions, and stories. This podcast contains honest discussions of medical trauma, adult language, and adult content. Listener discretion is advised.



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