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Life After Cardiac Arrest
Paul Swindell
58 episodes
2 weeks ago

The Life After Cardiac Arrest podcast is hosted by survivor Paul Swindell and is conversations with people who's lives have been affected by a cardiac arrest, whether that be as a patient, partner, life saver or health professional. The podcast aims to give insight, information and hope to any others going through this life changing event.


A cardiac arrest is when someone's heart stops beating due to an electrical malfunction, it's different to a heart attack, which is a "plumbing" problem, although many cardiac arrests are caused by a heart attack.


Someone in cardiac arrest could be said to be clinically dead, and if no intervention is made they will unfortunately stay that way and die. In the UK only 8% survive this event, and with an estimated 250 taking place each day there is a growing number of survivors.


A thriving peer support community - Sudden Cardiac Arrest UK - has grown out of the need for more information and help for survivors and their families post discharge. The NHS and chain of survival are doing remarkable things in helping people survive but unfortunately the system hasn't yet caught up with the problems that survivors and their families are experiencing after this life changing event.


If you have been affected by a Sudden Cardiac Arrest, come and join over a thousand others at:


facebook.com/groups/SuddenCardiacArrestUK


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The Life After Cardiac Arrest podcast is hosted by survivor Paul Swindell and is conversations with people who's lives have been affected by a cardiac arrest, whether that be as a patient, partner, life saver or health professional. The podcast aims to give insight, information and hope to any others going through this life changing event.


A cardiac arrest is when someone's heart stops beating due to an electrical malfunction, it's different to a heart attack, which is a "plumbing" problem, although many cardiac arrests are caused by a heart attack.


Someone in cardiac arrest could be said to be clinically dead, and if no intervention is made they will unfortunately stay that way and die. In the UK only 8% survive this event, and with an estimated 250 taking place each day there is a growing number of survivors.


A thriving peer support community - Sudden Cardiac Arrest UK - has grown out of the need for more information and help for survivors and their families post discharge. The NHS and chain of survival are doing remarkable things in helping people survive but unfortunately the system hasn't yet caught up with the problems that survivors and their families are experiencing after this life changing event.


If you have been affected by a Sudden Cardiac Arrest, come and join over a thousand others at:


facebook.com/groups/SuddenCardiacArrestUK


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Personal Journals
Society & Culture,
Health & Fitness,
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#056 Never the Same Man part 2 with David Moore
Life After Cardiac Arrest
43 minutes 26 seconds
1 month ago
#056 Never the Same Man part 2 with David Moore

Never the same man, Part 2, with Paul chatting with co-survivor David Moore on his son's cardiac arrest, recovery and journey to healing though the creation of a book - "Never the same man." This volume captures the words and images that enabled Richard to communicate with his family how he was feeling. Finding creative writing, first through scrambled thoughts on scraps of paper and then into fully formed poems, Richard has captured many of the thoughts and fears, trials and tribulations of being a cardiac arrest survivor. The book is co-authored with his father, David Moore, who is interviewed in this episode and conducted many of the dialogues that went into forming the core of the book. This episode contains several of Richards read by the author, and they can also be seen in video form on Richard's YouTube channel.


Heart Breaks

Shit, here we go again, digging heels in to resist, dragged to the edge, hoping people don’t see the cliff.

My voice starts to waiver, eyes fill with dread, hairs on my back, like needles in my head.

Stop stop please stop, take another breath, swallow down the sad, compose back to myself.

It was a simple question, tell me how are things, nails dug in my palms. Sirens start to ring.

Things get easier with time, and oh you’ll be fine. Clearly all just lies, aiding the disguise.

But this time there’s no masking, tears down my face, in the head teachers office, let me out this place.

It’s just a conversation, with a million people listening, uncomfortably sitting, changing my position.

Record button rolling, the stampede has begun, the horse left with out the carriage. Should I just up & run?

The breaks of my heart, shudder to a stop, my heartbreak tale, wish I could swap.

Here comes the wave, that knocks me off my feet, tumbling in the undertow, palms the hottest heat.

I’m falling apart, for everyone to see, a fully grown adult, it’s not how I should be.

Would you like to take a break, a sympathetic voice, the sad doesn’t really stop, I don’t get that choice.

Can I take a break from it all, go back to the time before, before all the mess, before the closing of the door.

I should have know better than to think I’m ok, the overwhelming dark it never goes away.

Feeling quite embarrassed, a pausing of the show, handing me a tissue, not how it’s supposed to go.

Stop button pressed, this is as far as I can take. The end of the line, my story of heartbreak.


See Richard's YouTube Channel for more of his poems and videos

Purchase the book at neverthesameman.co.uk – Never The Same Man


Recorded and edited by Paul Swindell, 2025


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Life After Cardiac Arrest

The Life After Cardiac Arrest podcast is hosted by survivor Paul Swindell and is conversations with people who's lives have been affected by a cardiac arrest, whether that be as a patient, partner, life saver or health professional. The podcast aims to give insight, information and hope to any others going through this life changing event.


A cardiac arrest is when someone's heart stops beating due to an electrical malfunction, it's different to a heart attack, which is a "plumbing" problem, although many cardiac arrests are caused by a heart attack.


Someone in cardiac arrest could be said to be clinically dead, and if no intervention is made they will unfortunately stay that way and die. In the UK only 8% survive this event, and with an estimated 250 taking place each day there is a growing number of survivors.


A thriving peer support community - Sudden Cardiac Arrest UK - has grown out of the need for more information and help for survivors and their families post discharge. The NHS and chain of survival are doing remarkable things in helping people survive but unfortunately the system hasn't yet caught up with the problems that survivors and their families are experiencing after this life changing event.


If you have been affected by a Sudden Cardiac Arrest, come and join over a thousand others at:


facebook.com/groups/SuddenCardiacArrestUK


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.