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Diagnosis: Atrial Fibrillation, Mitral Regurgitation

Member Since: September 25, 2025

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Candy Wilson added photos to a journal post
3 months ago (February 27, 2026)
I had my surgery yesterday and it was a rough day. I am feeling much better today. Especially when my heart valve sister Kathy Blank came to see me! A true encourager and awesome lady!
❤️ Rose Madura and Susan Lynn reacted to this
Candy- you are doing amazing with your recovery! You are a bright light for the entire team at The Heart Hospital! SO excited to see you today and cheer you on with your recovery! Sending so much love and hugs heart sis!😍😘❤️
Todd, thank you for everything...Pete and I think you are awesome!
We just love when heart warriors have the chance to meet. Welcome to recovery, Candy! You've got a great cheerleader!!!
Susan- it was SO emotional being back to the same hospital! The care is exceptional and Candy is in such good hands! Loved supporting her and makes me even more grateful for this brave community we are in- heart sisters and brothers from around the world!❤️🌏
Agree with My Angel Susan Lynn. Welcome to recovery Candy. Blessings 🙏❤️
Very few things in life bring me as much joy as seeing wonderful pictures like this one. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you Candy and Kathy for sharing this moment and your friendship with us. #HeartValveSistersForSure Candy, I hope you are continuing to feel better!!!
Candy Wilson uploaded a photo
5 months ago (January 23, 2026)
I had the privilege of meeting a new Heart Sister from this group yesterday. It was such an encouragement to hear her story and learn what to expect after my surgery. I'm about a month away(February 26). Thank you, Kathy!❤
Candy Wilson added photos to a journal post
8 months ago (October 18, 2025)
My husband Pete and our best friend Todd today at the Dallas Heart Walk.❤🙏
❤️ Rose Madura and Todd Payne reacted to this
Looking good Candy, great picture and Walk. 🙏❤️

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