The Longest Lived Open Heart Patient: Part 3 - Why It Matters
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The ripple effects of one 1952 surgery are still being felt today. In this final part, we explore the awareness gap that leaves thousands of CHD patients without proper care, the difference between congenital and acquired heart disease that even doctors confuse, and why Bill has spent years making sure other patients don't fall through the cracks.
Bill reflects on what CHD means to him after 73 years, Dr. Taussig's work that made his life possible, and his mother's wisdom that shaped everything: "You're different, but you're not special."
This episode is about the legacy of Blalock, Taussig, and Thomas - not just in medical journals, but in every patient who gets to grow up because of what they pioneered.
Keywords: CHD awareness, congenital heart legacy, patient advocacy, adult congenital heart care, Blalock-Taussig-Thomas, living with heart defects, cardiac patient stories