Staying Connected

Staying Connected


Tammy Asplund

December 06, 2024

Today we’re going to talk to Tammy Asplund about her story with Loeys-Dietz syndrome, which she was diagnosed with at 52 after her son found out he had an aneurysm and also needed open heart surgery. Once he was diagnosed, it explained their family history and Tammy got tested and had open heart surgery as well. 



Find more information, including support groups and webinars, about VEDS, Marfan, and Loeys-Dietz, at thevedsmovement.org, loeysdietz.org, and marfan.org. You can also find information and resources through the John Ritter Foundation, johnritterfoundation.org



Links to resources, events, and research opportunities: 



VEDS Collaborative Research Study: Email vedscoll@ohsu.edu 



Marfan Foundation/The VEDS Movement/Loeys-Dietz Syndrome Foundation Events:



https://marfan.org/calendar



Join a Walk for Victory:



https://marfan.org/walk/



Help and Resource Center

https://marfan.org/ask



https://loeysdietz.org/ask



https://thevedsmovement.org/ask



Support



Merch! You can now buy merch that helps you raise awareness of VEDS, Marfan, and Loeys-Dietz while supporting Staying Connected at my Printify pop-up store: https://staying-connected.printify.me/products 



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Disclaimer 



The views, information and opinions in the podcast are solely those of the individuals involved and the information presented does not constitute medical or other professional advice or services. Any opinions I express in this podcast are my own, and not of my employer. 







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