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October 27, 2021October 27, 2021 Laura

My heart

October 6, 2021 Laura

The Curious Case of the Cardiac Consuming Cat

September 27, 2021September 27, 2021 Laura

Tech-horror tropes: putting the “org” in “cyborg”

August 12, 2021August 9, 2021 Laura

Art from the heart – International Heart Spasms Alliance

June 7, 2021June 3, 2021 Laura

Sew your own

May 8, 2021 Laura

YouTubing!

May 4, 2021 Laura

Went AWOL…but I’m back!

June 3, 2020June 3, 2020 Laura

Making Hearts Visible

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Just dropping by to explain my recent absence and to let you know that I won’t be posting here or on the blog for the next few months, probably, as I take some extended sick leave. I received my heart transplant on Nov 11th and am still in hospital, having experienced acute rejection very early on. The new heart is now doing great (can’t believe how different to my old heart it looks on scans) but a full month lying flat on my back in intensive care has robbed me of muscles and mobility, plus I’m struggling with side effects of medication. Things have definitely started to improve though so hopefully I’m at the beginning of the home stretch 🤞🏼 Anyway, things will be quiet on Hearty Tales while I concentrate on my recovery but I am trying to post on my personal account @laura_dropstitch and you would be very welcome to follow me there if you want to stay in the loop in the meantime. Looking forward to getting back to my project as soon as brain and body allow. #HeartTransplant
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Just a quick post to say I’m taking a couple of months (at least) off from my research project but I will be posting transplant progress (and life in general) on my personal account @laura_dropstitch so feel free to follow me there if you want to stay in the loop. Just finding it hard to maintain the balance between professional and personal when posting on this account for the time being.
Looooong niiiiiiiight. Yesterday I officially joined the transplant list. Picture me, walking my daughter home from school, getting a call on my mobile and hearing the words, “You do need to prepare yourself for the fact the call could come as early as this weekend.” How is anybody meant to sleep in this situation? I’m not ready! I’m still not even convinced it’s the best idea! I ordered new hospital pyjamas and won’t even get them until Sunday 🤦🏻‍♀️ And my heart is being stupid tonight and every time I do drift off I wake up with horrible pins and needles and then lie here listening to my pacemaker puffing air out of my nose with a little whistle. I was doing so much better yesterday - almost on track for a day without tears at one point. I can’t find what I need to pack in my bag and I can’t work out the practicalities of what to do when the call comes, like what do I do with my daughter if I want my husband to come with me? Eight days ago I was so chuffed about a job offer and an interview and now I’ve withdrawn myself from both. A nurse claimed I couldn’t really say things were moving too quickly when I’ve had heart failure for ten years, but…things are moving too quickly. I’m kissing the cat while I still can. How does anybody sleep in this situation? #HeartTransplant #SleeplessInGlasgow #worry

Hearty Blogs and Resources

  • Sudden Cardiac Arrest UK
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  • The Shape Of My Heart
  • Heart Sisters
  • The Heart of the Journey
  • Me and my CHD
  • Ootastic
  • Heart of a Giant
  • Reflections of a Bear
  • International Heart Spasms Alliance
  • The Healing of Life
  • Optimistic Heart

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