“And I didn’t really know what that meant,” she said. “When they gave me the results, they said we’ll come back and check on this 6 months down the road. And at that point, I knew I was on their back burner.”
“So I found a doctor of my own and for a second opinion. And the second I got to this new doctor’s office he got the surgeon on the phone immediately. So I had my open heart surgery in February 2021.”
All of this was happening, and she shared that it felt like her world was falling apart. Throughout this whole experience, 7 years after her initial heart attack, she never stops advocating for herself because she knew that something was wrong. And in doing so she got the life-saving surgery she needed.
@officiallifetimetv At just 14-years-old, Ceirra Moss survived a heart-attack. Thank you Ceirra for sharing your story with us and helping raise awareness about heart health. ?? #DontSkipABeat @americanheartassociation @ceirraz
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