Paul Swindell

After our first meet-up in February 2015, I realised I was not alone. It was the first time since my cardiac arrest the previous year that I had spoken face-to-face with someone who had experienced what I had. This was also true for my wife, who also happened to be my lifesaver. From that meet-up, the idea of SCA UK was born. Since then, we have achieved a considerable amount, primarily providing information, resources and support to others in a similar situation but also raising the profile of survivorship and the need for better post-discharge care. We are starting to get traction in this, and with the formation of the charity, I genuinely believe we have a bright future ahead and will make a significant difference in the lives of many who join our ranks.

From bad to good

This morning I did a talk at The Anglia Ruskin School of Medicine and I was amazed to hear that a couple of the students had already read our book! One comment made was that as it featured personal stories it made it much easier to relate to than the formal textbooks they were reading ...

Mementoes, keepsakes & achievements

Post by Ingrid So it seems that since my SCA in 2016 I have collected a number of mementoes and keepsakes from that day and the days following. I have all the usual stuff such as hospital wrist bands (and a couple of hospital blankets) and some photographs of myself and of ‘my spot’ (scar ...

Thanks Bob!

I first met Bob a couple of years ago when he came along to our 2017 London meet-up. He was quite nervous as he hadn’t been in a good place since his SCA and hadn’t met any other survivors in the 4 years since it had happened. It was a brave move to travel down ...

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