Lindsay and Leigh remind me that the first annivesary of my CABG(by-pass surgery ) nears and I think about how we can help others fight heart disease. Last year Lindsay's company, Bristol-Myers Squibb was a major sponsor for the Mercer County Heartwalk . So this will be the second year where I am inviting friends to help by participating in the American Heart Association’s Start! Heart Walk. Please support this cause by making a donation that will help provide research and education to stop our No. 1 and No. 3 killers. Thank you in advance for your support!
I lost my dad and too many good friends to heart disease . I know too many of us have a loved one affected by heart disease or stroke. To help stop this, I will be walking again in this year's Start! Heart Walk benefiting the American Heart Association. I have set a personal goal to raise funds that are needed for critical heart disease and stroke research and education.
You can help me raise funds and protect those you love by making a donation online. Click on the link below to visit my personal donation page where you can make a secure online credit card donation. The American Heart Association's online fundraising website has a minimum donation amount of $25.00. If you prefer a smaller amount, you can do so by sending a check directly to me.
Your donation will make a difference in the fight against our nation's No. 1 and No. 3 killers-heart disease and stroke. Thank you for your support.
Follow This Link to visit my personal web page and help me in my efforts to support American Heart Association - FDA Mercer County, NJ
http://heartwalk.kintera.org/faf/r.asp?t=4&i=300176&u=300176-229860037&e=2551868166
I want to thank everyone for their prayers and support over the past year.
Particularly I am grateful for Lindsay, Leigh and Ginny (and of course my cardiologist, Dr. Sullivan and my surgeon Dr. Goldenberg.)
.....Of course I thank God always for the Second Chance!
See this related story about the hospital where I had my surgery! http://leadernewspapers.net/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=10743
amdg
For some there comes a time when a second chance is given.That time then becomes a celebration of the unrecognized gifts of the past and humble gratitude for the wonder of present. This then is a collection of reflections and comments on life,work,love and faith to be sung ,and danced to, in thanksgiving for a second chance.
Showing posts with label heart disease. Show all posts
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Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Have a Heart?
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heart attacks,
heart disease,
Heart walk,
love,
stroke
Friday, April 10, 2009
Sociology and Work 101
I have been teaching a Sociology of Work class at a local college to adult students for years now. At the opening of each class I ask the students to write a paragraph or so in response to the following " If I didn't have to worry about money I would spend my time doing..." What has intrigued me the most is that out of the hundreds of adult students I have taught only two have said that they wouldn't change a thing. One was an active mother and IT consultant and the other a mother which six children and working as a librarian.I must admit I am jealous.Imagine the significance of this response? These individuals really must be completely vocationallly actualized. After getting to know each student a little I believed that they are what they do and they did who they are.
Additionally,if I look back over this unscientific research in the ivy covered walls I would find that many of the male students responded to this query by saying they would try to find something that would allow them to spend more time with their families.Most of my students have described volunteering, helping the poor or sick as an alternative to traditional jobs if earning money was not an issue .
Of course the irony here is that I have been a college counselor for undeclared majors trying to help students to decide on a major and career path. Also, I served as a Director of Outplacment services for a consulting firm and provided counsel and assistance to laid off employees to find new work. I had even started a non-for- profit , with my old mentor Herb, to give career guidance to unemployed adults through religious institutions around the country. I was featured in newspapers,magazines and even interviewed on a national television program about career choices and job hunting. I was the "subject matter expert" of sorts. Here I was,and am , a college admin, college professor, high school teacher, mangement consultant, salesman, management training facilitator, spiritual director and facititator, basketball coach,tennis coach, golf coach, semi professional musician and non for profit board member.("Teacher,teach thyself!") I still pray about my own callling(vocation.)
There is a lot of research out there about the relationship between job satisfaction , stress and cardio vascular disease.
I read somewhere that the prime time for heart attacks for adult men is ealy Monday morning...before we go to work!
This fact even makes my own work and bout with arterial sclerosis even more interesting. Here I have been teaching and preaching about job stress and focus to clients and I end up having a double Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery (Heart Bypass Surgery, CABG.!!) This is just the beginning as I know there is much more to say and write about this phenomena.
It would be interesting to hear from a few folks to find out what they are doing now,their gender, age and description of what one might do(work,travel,family,volunteer etc ) if one didn't have to worry about money.There isalso a short survey on the side panel that might be interesting,
Additionally,if I look back over this unscientific research in the ivy covered walls I would find that many of the male students responded to this query by saying they would try to find something that would allow them to spend more time with their families.Most of my students have described volunteering, helping the poor or sick as an alternative to traditional jobs if earning money was not an issue .
Of course the irony here is that I have been a college counselor for undeclared majors trying to help students to decide on a major and career path. Also, I served as a Director of Outplacment services for a consulting firm and provided counsel and assistance to laid off employees to find new work. I had even started a non-for- profit , with my old mentor Herb, to give career guidance to unemployed adults through religious institutions around the country. I was featured in newspapers,magazines and even interviewed on a national television program about career choices and job hunting. I was the "subject matter expert" of sorts. Here I was,and am , a college admin, college professor, high school teacher, mangement consultant, salesman, management training facilitator, spiritual director and facititator, basketball coach,tennis coach, golf coach, semi professional musician and non for profit board member.("Teacher,teach thyself!") I still pray about my own callling(vocation.)
There is a lot of research out there about the relationship between job satisfaction , stress and cardio vascular disease.
I read somewhere that the prime time for heart attacks for adult men is ealy Monday morning...before we go to work!
This fact even makes my own work and bout with arterial sclerosis even more interesting. Here I have been teaching and preaching about job stress and focus to clients and I end up having a double Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery (Heart Bypass Surgery, CABG.!!) This is just the beginning as I know there is much more to say and write about this phenomena.
It would be interesting to hear from a few folks to find out what they are doing now,their gender, age and description of what one might do(work,travel,family,volunteer etc ) if one didn't have to worry about money.There isalso a short survey on the side panel that might be interesting,
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