Welcome to my podcast. I am Doctor Warrick Bishop, and I want to help you to live as well as possible for as long as possible. I’m a practising cardiologist, best-selling author, keynote speaker, and the creator of The Healthy Heart Network. I have over 20 years as a specialist cardiologist and a private practice of over 10,000 patients.
Podcast Summary
Introduction
Dr. Warrick Bishop, a practicing cardiologist and patient educator, interviews Greg Page, the original Yellow Wiggle, in part two of a discussion about Greg's cardiac arrest and heart disease journey. The episode focuses on Greg's recovery process, cardiac rehabilitation, medication regimen, and his newfound mission to educate the public about cardiac health and emergency response.
Key Takeaways:
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Greg experienced cardiac arrest and underwent successful resuscitation, followed by five days of hospitalization before beginning a six-week cardiac rehabilitation program.
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Cardiac rehabilitation emphasized walking and controlled exercise rather than bed rest, as modern medicine recognizes that keeping the heart conditioned post-event is crucial for recovery.
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Greg's medication regimen includes dual antiplatelet agents (aspirin and an anticoagulant) to prevent blood clots around the stent, beta-blockers to reduce heart rate and prevent future cardiac events, electrolytes (potassium and magnesium) to maintain heart rhythm, statins for cholesterol, and supplements like Coenzyme Q10 and hawthorn.
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Despite pre-existing fitness being advantageous for recovery, beta-blockers dampened Greg's sympathetic nervous system, requiring harder exercise to reach target heart rates during rehabilitation.
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Greg's left ventricle ejection fraction (LVEF) improved significantly during rehabilitation, moving from borderline levels (45%) back toward normal range (55%), eliminating the need for an internal defibrillator implant.
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Broken ribs from CPR were Greg's most uncomfortable physical symptom during recovery, taking six to seven weeks to heal, though he feels fully recovered now.
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Greg has adopted a mission to educate older people about the distinction between cardiac arrest and heart attack, and the critical importance of CPR and AED use in saving lives.
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AEDs (automated external defibrillators) are user-friendly devices that anyone can operate safely—they only deliver shocks when needed and provide voice guidance throughout the process.



