“I went to a wedding reception and there were 3 Cardiac ER nurses there. One of them said that this was the safest party in town and that there was no way anyone could die there. She said that if something were to happen the patient would surely survive at least until they got to the hospital. It was the funniest and truest thing I have heard in a long while. Nurses are the greatest. They do what the doctors can’t” – Keith
We are the Cure. Since 1999, the death rate from coronary heart disease has decreased by 23{1ee8873d3da54571ef77633feec9b2f18618b0dba2f28faf42edb28003d1c6f7}; the death rate from stroke has been reduced by 19{1ee8873d3da54571ef77633feec9b2f18618b0dba2f28faf42edb28003d1c6f7}; and high cholesterol prevalence was reduced by 20{1ee8873d3da54571ef77633feec9b2f18618b0dba2f28faf42edb28003d1c6f7}.Much of this success in fighting cardiovascular diseases and stroke is due to the research, public education efforts, medical training and community health programs funded by the American Heart Association. Source: AHA
“Pumping from our heart, It takes blood about 20 seconds to circulate throughout the entire vascular system. Blood is approximately 78{1ee8873d3da54571ef77633feec9b2f18618b0dba2f28faf42edb28003d1c6f7} water. Stay hydrated. Drink plenty of plain water. Water is key to good health and weight control.” – Keith
“Shop with a list. No list, No grocery shopping. This has really helped me keep the garbage (unhealthy) foods away and out of the house. Impulse buying for me is almost non-existent. Add heart healthy foods to your list and stick to it. Keep a grocery list on the counter and add items throughout the week. Remember, If it doesn’t go in the cart, it can’t hitch a ride home.” – Keith
“The Heart Healthy benefits of fruits are enormous. Fruits are rich in fiber, natural minerals, and vitamins to name a few. Choose a variety of colorful fruits and snack away. I’ve had some fantastic nectarines, blueberries and red seedless grapes in the last couple weeks. Look for what’s on sale to tell you what’s in season and fresh. What great tasting fruits have you had lately?” – Keith
“A Lifestyle Change can be like a roller coaster. We’re nervous and scared before we get on it. The biggest fear is when it starts. After the first drop we feel relieved and catch our breath, although there may be some more ups and downs. When the ride is over we say it wasn’t as bad as we thought it would be. We’re usually happy that we can say, “We Did It”. Start your Heart Healthy ride today.” – Keith
“A big “Thank You” to the medical students at Touro University for having me speak and share my journey and fight with Heart Disease and Obesity. Your questions at the end made the presentation even better. You will each save and change many lives for the better. Heart healthy Days to you and best of luck in school.” – Keith
“I didn’t know I could do that. We’ve all said those words? They’re true until we actually take the action to do what we thought we couldn’t do. Our lives can only move forward based on the action we take. What we need to realize is that for any challenge we face, we hold all the answers and solutions within ourselves. Yes, I can do it.” – Keith
“Remember, getting healthier and more fit is not a race or contest. HEART HEALTHY, YES or NO? Ask yourself this when you start to eat something or do something. I do it all the time. If you say NO, then you may do or eat less of it:)” – Keith
“5 years ago, August 23, 2007, is the day I had my open-heart surgery. I remember as if it were yesterday. More healthy, healing, positive energy from family and friends was sent my way that day than anyone ever deserved. I would imagine all survivors can relate to how I feel. I’m more alive today […]
Like I say, “I Hate Heart Disease”. Good man, Good life. RIP Mr. Clark. I’ll think of you every time the Ball drops. K Click on Link Below for Story, Dick Clark Dies: TV Legend Dead At 82
Here is your chance to tell your legislators and others that you proudly support having CPR a required graduation credential for all high school students. To help, go to becprsmart.org I strongly believe that we need to have as many potential “First Responders” as we can. This is an excellent opportunity to do so. What […]
Mass CPR Training event in Denver today. Hundreds of men and women showed up today ranging from High School students to Senior Citizens to be trained in Hands Only CPR. Training took place every hour on the hour at East High School. We had over 50 trainers and the American Heart Association did a great […]
This afternoon we held our annual Heart Walk Kick-Off Party for the American Heart Association – Denver at Sports Authority Field (Bronco Stadium) in the Visitors Locker Room. It was a wonderful team building and strategy meeting. We heard from a Stroke Survivor, got fired-up with a Zumba Team, and heard how last years top […]
Saturday, March 24. East High School Denver. Last year 1600 trained… this year we expect over 2000. Saving lives by teaching one person at a time. Anyone can do it. It’s so easy to learn. If your near Denver just show up for an hour and we’ll show you how. Keith
This bill failed in committee for several reasons. I was able to testify in favor of the bill, but we were faced with some unexpected issues. We’ll try again next year. CPR in Schools: SB 98 would incorporate CPR training into high school curriculum. CPR and AEDs are tools that can save a life when […]
Coming Up In Committee In The Colorado Capitol. Trans-fat in Schools: SB 68 would create healthier school meals by removing trans-fats from school cafeterias. Trans-fats increase risk for heart disease, stroke, and diabetes. Healthier kids are more alert and learn better in the classroom. This bill will help reduce childhood obesity and create better students.
Coming up in Committee at the Colorado Capitol. Do you know CPR? CPR in Schools: SB 98 would incorporate CPR training into high school curriculum. CPR and AEDs are tools that can save a life when sudden cardiac arrest occurs. We want everyone to be trained in CPR so they can be a lifesaver in […]