By The Survivors Club Staff
July 9, 2009
Here's our survivor story of the day drawn from the Salem News in Massachusetts. As you'll see, the story cites research from The Survivors Club. Above all, it's a remarkable account of a woman who died from sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) and then was revived.
Early May 2003, I suddenly and inexplicably died.
This autobiography details my hard-fought battle to recover from death, a coma,
Ben Sherwood, journalist and founder of
The difference is critical.
The heart's electrical abnormality can be caused by several different factors. In
Survival rates decrease by 10 percent with every minute that passes after
If autopsy results confirm initial reports that Jackson's death was the result of
In my case, I had simply gone across the street from our home, at that time in Fortunately for me, a total stranger, Loretta
Orlandella, who happened to be an ex-Army paratrooper and daughter of a
local doctor, was present and she immediately administered CPR until
the full crew of paramedics arrived nearly 15 minutes later.
The fire department paramedics continued the CPR and alternated it with multiple shocks from their
According to the medical profession, that
I had received last rites and my husband, Gordon Elser, was asked by the doctors if he wished to donate my body organs.
Can you imagine? Fortunately for me, his reply was, "Yes, but not yet!"
More than six years after my
I have been told by those reading my book that my story is one of
inspiration and commitment — to do what it takes not only to survive,
but to truly live.
Personally, I feel extremely fortunate that my amazing story had such a happy ending for me.
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