Joanne is told that her heart is weak.
Transcript
So they sent me to the first cardiologist who I went to see. They did the echo and then I went to his office, and he said ‘Your heart is weak’ and I said ‘OK, what do you mean my heart is weak?’. And they said ‘Well its not pumping properly and your heart is weak so I’m going to put you on medication’. So of course, my first question was ‘Why is it not working properly and how did that happen?’. And he just says ‘Well listening to your history …’ – because I drink very little alcohol never did drugs never smoked. I’m like how could my heart be weak so he just said ‘It must have been a virus’, that’s all he said, and I said ‘OK’.
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