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ep14- Paul Timmis / Surviving Heart Failure & Learning to Listen

49 min Ā· 30 de may de 2026
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Sometimes the body whispers before it starts screaming. In this episode, Paul Timmis shares his journey through cardiomyopathy, heart failure, emergency hospitalization, and eventually receiving a pacemaker/defibrillator after his heart function dropped to dangerous levels. What began as swelling, exhaustion, and shortness of breath quickly became a life-changing medical emergency. Paul shares how his weight suddenly increased from 18 stone (252 lbs) to 24 stone (336 lbs) in less than a week due to severe fluid retention caused by heart failure. Throughout this conversation, we talk about: * Cardiomyopathy and heart failure * Recognizing warning signs * Lifestyle and health changes * Recovery and living with a pacemaker * Mental shifts after a major diagnosisWhy listening to your body mattersPaul also shares how social media friendships, family support, humor, and mindset helped him continue moving forward through fear and uncertainty. šŸ”— Connect with Paul * Clapper: FearTheReaper75 * TikTok: uk_reaper_1975 * Facebook: Paul Reeper šŸŽ™ Episodes air SaturdaysAvailable on Spotify • Apple Podcasts • Amazon Music • iHeartRadio • Pocket Casts #TheGRITTOfTheMatter #HeartFailure #Cardiomyopathy #HeartHealth #HealingJourney #KeepGoing šŸŽµ Music credit: Treaty of Tripoli

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