This Valentine ’ s Day, A Broken Heart Is Healed

ROXBURY (CBS) – Cindy Washington of Roxbury was only 19 when she was diagnosed with heart failure so bad she went into cardiac arrest, twice, and both times she was revived by her mother. Last Valentine’s Day, Cindy was on the transplant list, being kept alive with an artificial heart pump, but she still had the most unbelievable outlook about what others might have called her “broken heart.” “You don’t have a broken heart,” Cindy said at the time. “It’s just a little sick and you need extra loving care. There’s nothing wrong with a little sick heart.” This past December, on Christmas Eve no less, Cindy received the news she’d been wanting for years. Cindy Washington speaks to her doctor (WBZ-TV) “Dr. Givertz walked in the room at 7 a.m. and said we have a heart for you,” Cindy explained. Dr. Michael Givertz directs the heart transplant program at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and is one of Cindy’s doctors. “It was very exciting, mostly for Cindy, but also extremely exciting for our team,” he said. It was on Christmas Day when Cindy received the ultimate gift, a new heart. “With this I feel almost brand new,” said Cindy. Dr. Givertz says Cindy is back to regaining a full life, a full life which includes Darien Clark: her beau, her sweetheart, her valentine. “I love you from, you know, the tops of your head to the soles of your feet,” Darien said to Cindy. Darien hasn’t left her side since high school, we...
Source: WBZ-TV - Breaking News, Weather and Sports for Boston, Worcester and New Hampshire - Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Tags: Boston News Health Healthwatch Syndicated Local Brigham and Women's Hospital Cindy Washington Dr. Mallika Marshall Source Type: news