This is a continuation of a Q&A with Lee Cooper, patient advocate with LQTS and a proud father. Because this is Part 2 of Lee’s story, you may want to go back to read Part 1 first. Leslie: You said that you thought it was difficult initially to get information...
As a genetic counselor, I have heard hundreds of patient stories. Now and again, there are some that create quite an impact; so much of an impact that it changes the way you provide information to other patients. Lee Cooper is that person who profoundly changed how I...
Because the heart muscle is controlled by the automatic (involuntary) nervous system, we often take our heartbeat for granted. The characteristic, steady rhythm that sounds like “lub, dub…lub, dub…lub,dub” is controlled by our body’s very own coordinated...