BRINK OF GREATNESS

BRINK OF GREATNESS


March 26, 2019

Seconds can make the difference between life and death.
Being in the wrong place at the wrong time can change the outcome as well.
Having trained personnel with the proper equipment for treatment close by is often the deciding factor.

At just 17 years old, Mike Papale was in a life and death situation. At one point his brother John heard that he had died. It was that serious, and if it wasn't for Bob hearing the call next door, chances are Mike would not be here today. There was no AED on site, but fortunately for Mike--Bob, an EMT working nearby was able to get there in time to perform CPR for eight minutes. 

Sudden Cardiac Arrest and Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy can and will attack at any age. You've seen the stories where a young athlete, seemingly in great health, goes down for an unexpected heart problem!

Sudden Cardiac Arrest is an equal opportunity killer. It strikes victims of all ages, colors, ethnic backgrounds, sizes and shapes at any time of the day or night and without regard to their religion. There are rarely any symptoms or warnings, and for most, their first symptom is their last. The electric shock from an AED within five minutes is the best chance a victim has. If this shock isn’t given in ten minutes, they stand little chance of surviving.

Mike Papale was in pursuit of his dream of being a basketball player, when he was knocked down in the prime of his life from hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. He found himself in a hospital bed with his mom by his side when he woke--without the realization of what had just happened. 

"Earlier that morning I had been battling on the basketball court; now I was battling for my life", explains Mike, "For the next three days, I was unaware of everything. The hospital revived me, but there was still the question of whether I would have brain damage."

There would be more setbacks along the way as Mike's dream was shattered... or was it?

The story continues on the Brink of Greatness Podcast…
The Next Leap Forward
It is easy to get trapped on a path where you didn't expect to find yourself. Life has a tendency to change things up on us; especially when we least expect it.

The morale of this story; when live throws you a curveball... hit it!
In the story of Brink Thinker Mike Papale, he hit the curveball and swung for the fence...

"Once my recovery period was over, I once again felt as though I needed to do more to help others. I had been blessed with two different situations in my life where I was fortunate to survive. This is where the idea for the In A Heartbeat Foundation came. With the help of family and friends, I decided it was time for us to start our own nonprofit foundation with one goal in mind: to save lives." - Mike Papale

For Further Insight:
Website: http://www.michaelpapale.com/
The Foundation: http://inaheartbeat.org/