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In part two, Eric continues talking about his experience living with Transthyretin Amyloidosis (ATTR) with David Rintell, Head of Patient Advocacy at BridgeBio, and Mandy Rohrig, Director of Patient Advocacy at BridgeBio Gene Therapy. Eric recalls the surprise he experienced when a routine doctor’s visit led to him, within hours, to undergoing a heart transplant. Though the surgery was successful, Eric describes his complex recovery from the transplant. Age, old sports injuries, and lingering ATTR symptoms all contributed to a year-long recovery process, which included a two-week stay in the hospital, followed by an acute rehabilitation facility, a few weeks in a hotel, and several more months of recovery at home. Eric ends the conversation by stressing the importance of community – strong connections with other people were not only crucial to his recovery, but also opened doors for mentorship, activism, and his current involvement with the Northern California Amyloidosis Support Group.
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In part two, Eric continues talking about his experience living with Transthyretin Amyloidosis (ATTR) with David Rintell, Head of Patient Advocacy at BridgeBio, and Mandy Rohrig, Director of Patient Advocacy at BridgeBio Gene Therapy. Eric recalls the surprise he experienced when a routine doctor’s visit led to him, within hours, to undergoing a heart transplant. Though the surgery was successful, Eric describes his complex recovery from the transplant. Age, old sports injuries, and lingering ATTR symptoms all contributed to a year-long recovery process, which included a two-week stay in the hospital, followed by an acute rehabilitation facility, a few weeks in a hotel, and several more months of recovery at home. Eric ends the conversation by stressing the importance of community – strong connections with other people were not only crucial to his recovery, but also opened doors for mentorship, activism, and his current involvement with the Northern California Amyloidosis Support Group.

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