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If you're going to have a heart attack, do it when 15 cardiologists are nearby. Click to read the full fact.
No Avengers. Just two people with nothing in common. Or so they think.
Heart Beat: a SarahBucky AU - Preview
Vampire!Cardiologist!Sarah Wilson / Vampire!James Bucky Barnes
I remember the feeling,
My hands in your hair, hands in your hair.
Feel your heartbeat, heart beat
Right next to me…
—“Heartbeat” by King Crimson (Belew, Fripp, Levin, Bruford)
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SARAH
The cellphone alarm rang on the nearby chair.
Sarah reached over from the chaise, tapped the screen, sat up and removed her eye mask.
She picked up the phone, checked her messages and was instantly relieved to find none for the past 25 minutes, so she stood, stretched, walked over to the window and opened the blinds, grateful that she could have 5 more minutes of relative peace.
She took the carafe out of the mini-fridge behind her desk, and put it in the microwave that was hidden in a credenza.
As her drink warmed, she quickly stepped into her clogs, looked in the mirror inside of the little wardrobe she’d had installed in her office, and made sure she didn’t look rumpled from the now going on hour 7 of an unexpected 14 hour shift.
Graveyard to…whenever. She’s one of the lucky ones that has no time constraints, but a nap refreshes everybody, regardless.
Her laptop had almost finished charging so she sipped from her LSU alumni mug and looked over the folder that was on the top of the pile.
There was a snapshot of the patient stapled to a police report.
Something was…familiar about him. She felt like she’d…
(…seen him before. Soldier…more than that…different now. I know him. From…Before—)
The chiming of her cellphone brought her back to the present.
She quickly stepped into the tiny bathroom, brushed her teeth, rinsed, lightly touched up the pop of lip color, checked to see that her curls were still poppin’…and she smiled.
(Meemaw was right. Age ain’t nothin’ but a number and Black sure don’t crack.)
Finally donning her white coat, she habitually ran her finger over her name:
Dr. Sarah Wilson, Cardiologist
Notre Dame Hospital ~ Est. 1917
She drapes her stethoscope around her neck, picks up her laptop and folders, takes a deep breath— in for 3…out for 4 —and before she turns the doorknob she whispers:
“Pa fè mal…”
and she walks out of her office into the bustling hospital corridor to go meet her first patient of the morning.
Barnes. Sargent James Barnes
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This was just a preview. Here is Chapter 1 : The Beautiful One is Coming
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GLOSSARY
Pa fè mal Do no harm
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All this is because @palettesofrenaissance got me thinking…
This day is celebrated in order to raise awareness about heart diseases which are one of the leading causes of death worldwide. Also it is also celebrated because it aims at reducing the number of deaths due to cardiovascular diseases by 30 percent by 2030 through various campaigns and initiatives taken up by many countries around the world.
Hi— if anyone has any advice about like... what to do/say during a cardiologist appointment I’d appreciate it!! I haven’t seen one since I was very young and am nervous around new doctors. Especially bc there might be something wrong with my heart and given my health history+ premature birth and disabilities I worry I will be invalidated. Even though my EKG shows there is a issue and I have been having chest pains. 
i love it when specialists get snarky on dictated reports. not mean or insulting, just funny and dry.
“also, with a heart rate running 160 in conjunction with a blood pressure of 170, they practically underwent a major cardiac stress test today...”
hehehe.
Sania Nishtar
Dr. Sania Nishtar was born on February 16, 1963 in Peshawar, Pakistan. Dr. Nishtar was her country’s first woman cardiologist, and has devoted herself to furthering public health in her native Pakistan and around the world. In 1999 she founded Heartfile, which has developed into a health policy think tank, and she also established Heartfile Health Financing, a technology platform that helps impoverished Pakistanis gain access to healthcare. Dr. Nishtar has served as a board member of the World Heart Federation, the International Union for Health Promotion, and other global health organizations and initiatives.
Happy birthday, Dr. Sania Nishtar!
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06/25/20
So I have my cardiologist appointment tomorrow. I am nervous. My chest really hurts and I’m uncomfortable and have valid concerns (I lose feeling in my limbs a lot, for example) but I’m tired of doctors. And I’m tired of no one looking hard enough to find anything. I hope this gives me answers even if they are bad? At least if it’s bad maybe it is fixiable? I’m just tired