500 gathered on the Walkway Over the Hudson to fight heart disease and stroke

POUGHKEEPSIE- By the time the rain cleared, shortly before 9 a.m. on Saturday, April 29, nearly 500 people had gathered to cross The Walkway Over the Hudson to fight the No. 1 and No. 5 killers in our nation, heart disease and stroke, in the 2023 Dutchess-Ulster Heart Walk.

Walkers gathered in both Highland and Poughkeepsie, picking up heart healthy information from Heart Walk sponsors, and enjoying the time with their teammates before crossing the bridge.

Survivors Jeanette Rodriguez,ย whose pregnancy brought on blood pressure so high she had to have an emergency C-Section; andย Judy Seals, who attributed the pain in her chestย  to a ham sandwich she thought had gone bad, shared their stories with the walkers.

Donna Kosack, system adoption manager at Laerdal Medical, discovered in her 40โ€™s that she had been born with a congenital heart defect, bicuspid aortic valve, and it had created an aortic aneurysm.ย  Kosack chaired the Dutchess-Ulster Heart Walk for the second year in a row, and said her aneurysm is monitored.

โ€œSeeing the number of people who still came to the Heart Walk, in spite of the rain, was really impressive,โ€ Kosack said.ย  โ€œI was honored to chair for a second year.ย  Heart disease has been something I grew up knowing, with three men in my family having heart issues.ย ย Then it became personal to me after I told my doctor at a regular checkup that I had symptoms I was uneasy about.ย  They were symptoms Iโ€™d learned about by volunteering at the Heart Walk over the past 16 years.ย  It turned out I had a congenital heart defect, and I also had an aortic aneurysm.ย  The mission of the American Heart Association is so important and by supporting them, we can change the statistic that heart disease is the No. 1 killer of all Americans.โ€

Survivors at the walk were easily identified by their red caps if they were heart disease survivors; white caps if they were stroke survivors; and capes if they were children living with congenital heart…

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