Jean Michel first noticed he was having trouble catching his breath when walking up a flight of stairs. After a cardiac “stress-test” at the University of Ottawa Heart Institute, Michel had quadruple bypass surgery.
It’s a climb he’d done countless times. But on this day, it felt tougher than ever.
Jean Michel first noticed he was having trouble catching his breath when walking up a flight of stairs. After a cardiac “stress-test” at the University of Ottawa Heart Institute, Michel had quadruple bypass surgery Jean, now admitted to the University of Ottawa Heart Institute, would spend the weekend before his surgery preparing for the worst.
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