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Advice for Women Experiencing Heart Failure – Joanne

 

Joanne advises advocating for your own health.

Transcript

You have to advocate for your own health, which is something I guess I should have pushed a little bit more at the beginning – but not knowing or having any of that experience you just, I never did. So until my girlfriend really said push and phone and find out and that how things started sort of getting rolling forward.


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