Elaine Gairy

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“I went to the Dare to C.A.R.E.
program only to get my husband to go. We live on the Eastern Shore, and Dare to
C.A.R.E. held a program at the Kent Island Library. My husband has high blood
pressure, and my daughter had encouraged him to go. I was the first one to get
the screening test, and I was shocked when Dr. Martin told me I had a blocked
carotid artery. I had no symptoms or risk factors. Dr. Martin explained that I
was at risk for a stroke or a heart attack, and that I needed surgery. After a
little research, I discovered that right here at Anne Arundel Medical Center we
have the best vascular team in the country! I had the surgery just a few weeks
later, and remarkably the next day I went home. After just a few weeks
recuperation, I felt great.
“That Dare to C.A.R.E. program literally saved my life! Someone must have been
looking down over my shoulder that day. You know, everybody seems to be telling
you what to do for cancer – get a mammogram and a colonoscopy, but I’m
encouraging everyone to get a vascular screening. I have told 50 or 60 people
about it. The test is quick, simple, and painless. It’s worth doing – it
could save your life. Please don’t wait until you get a symptom.”
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