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a couple of months after my 40th birthday I found myself in the cardiac critical care unit of hospital a few days prior I collapsed while working out at the gym a nuclear stress test revealed that my heart function was compromised and I was sent to see a cardiologist now I was in good shape and good health at the time so the cardiologist believed that I was probably dealing with a minor blockage in one of the smaller arteries near the back of the heart the course of action was to have a heart catheterization find and clear the blockage put in a stent and send me home I awoke to the news that I had viral cardiomyopathy and congestive heart failure over half of my heart muscle was dead and if I didnt receive a transplant immediately I might only have days to live I just knew that my life was over even if I did manage to stay alive I could no longer walk across a room without becoming weak and exhausted all I could focus on was what I had lost the dreams the hopes the passions that woul