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.

A Year of Progress, Partnership, and Powerful Stories: Looking Back and Moving Forward

Well, here we are again, at the close of another year. And what a year it’s been for Sudden Cardiac Arrest UK. It feels like yesterday I was writing my reflections for 2023, and now we are approaching 2025 and the tenth anniversary of Thirteen Lost Souls meeting in a London pub! It’s been a ...

The Unspoken Lifeline: Surviving Through Shared Understanding

The power of community often reveals itself in the most unexpected moments. Recently, a comment in our Sudden Cardiac Arrest UK support group touched me deeply—a raw, honest reflection from a survivor about how our group had been a lifeline during his darkest hours. His words were a reminder of why we do what we ...

The Weight of Why: Reconciling Survival in a World of Uncertainty

Recently, I came across a social media post from a fellow cardiac arrest survivor wrestling with profound questions about their survival. They pondered whether their miraculous recovery was due to divine intervention or mere chance, expressing a deep yearning to understand the ‘why’ of their survival. Their words echoed the questions many survivors face in ...

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