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Dear Santa:

For the last 50 years in either thought of the actually writing of a Christmas letter I have conveyed every year my wish list.  This year it seems Santa that things have changed in the United States. It seems Santa that there are more Americans that are losing their homes and jobs. For the first time in a very long time I have noticed a “bump” in American confidence of the ingenuity that once made the United States what it is today.

I am not sure what you can do Santa to help other Moms and Dads to find their “mojo” again and again find success, but it sure would be great if you could deliver some of that “mojo” under the Christmas tree this year. I watch the evening news every night and see very sad news stories about families young and old losing their homes, jobs and their insurance. I hear people on radio and tv argue that people don’t deserve health protection because I guess they feel somewhere along the line they have done something foolish or stupid that would cause them not to be successful and get a good job that provides insurance. I am sure there are some that have, but the successful people that I see losing jobs, houses and their dreams have little to do with doing something wrong or stupid.

This year Santa I need a special present. I am sure you know that I suffered a major heart attack in 2008. Since then I have been trying to understand why I was given a second chance at life. I can’t help but think that in fact I have found that reason. I have found that I have been given a vision to do what I can to eliminate Congenital Cardiovascular Heart Defects. I have sent a letter to President Obama and all the United States Senators, but as of yet have not received a response.

I could really use your assistance Santa getting the attention of those leaders that can make my vision a reality. As a heart attack survivor I can not imagine the trauma and sadness that takes place when a teenager suddenly dies. Currently, approximately 4,000 families are rocked by that horrible experience every year.

What would happen Santa if Barack Obama, Walt Disney, Albert Einstein, Martin Luther King, Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, Mother Theresa, Henry Ford, Abraham Lincoln had died as a teenager? Santa I am creating a program where every high school student will be given an EKG test to identify their propensity for congenital cardiovascular heart defects.

Santa I need your help getting the attention of President Obama. This program is something that needs to be adopted and enacted to save 4,000 lives. I have really tried to be good this year. I have made a few mistakes, but I always try to do the right thing.

Santa I really only want one present this year and that would be a phone call from President Obama and a meeting to discuss my vision.

Sincerely

Patrick J. Fox

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Spoke with my mentor…regarding EKG plan

Today I had the chance to speak with what I would call my mentor regarding my plan of providing EKG testing for all high school students in the United States. While I think he was a tad bit surprised by the scope of my plan, he none the less completely thought it was a good plan that is worth the effort. I was told that our Senator Dick Durbin was the “man” to talk with regarding my plan.

I have personally only met Mr. Durbin one time years ago, but I am already getting excited about discussing with him the merits of my program nationally, health wise, job creation, and ultimately reducing deaths as it relates to heart attacks. I know tomorrow is Turkey Day and I have so much to be thankful. At the same time, I have so much I want to accomplish.

At this point I have sent out 6,000 Obama letters to newspapers all over the United States. I have personally emailed the Obama letter to every Senator in the United States. Yet I have received very little response in return. I pray that the lack of response is merely a casualty of the impending holiday.

I am not a rock star, country star, stud athlete, movie star or any other famous a person, but rather a person that cares about helping other people avoiding the nightmares related to heart attacks.

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I just don’t understand…

I have literally sent out thousands of emails to newspapers all over the United States of America. I don’t know if it is about the fact that I did not purchase space in all the thousands of newspapers or the editors just thought my open letter to President Obama was not news worthy. Perhaps it is that editors have not been touched by sudden death of their own teenagers. Possibly, it is because they just did not think any of their readers did not care.  Somewhere in the United States 4,000 teenagers die each and every year.

I would ask that all those checking my web site on a daily basis please contact their local media to convey that you do in fact care about EKG testing for all high school students nationally. A good friend of mine yesterday said that they were staunch Repubican. I would ask is the lives of our teenagers Republican or Democratic? Is the value of the lives of our teenagers based on what Rush L. might say on his radio show? Does the value we put on the lives of teenagers hinge on what Sarah P. writes in her book or during her bus trip?

I just don’t get why in general newspapers and fellow citizens have not voiced support for what I am trying to accomplish with EKG testing for all high school aged teenagers all over the United States.

I still hold out hope that just one of those that have read or will read my letter to President Obama will ultimately have the ability to bring it to the attention of our President or the First Lady.

I spend some time on Twitter to hopefully bring attention to my efforts. Currently I have had some very special people bring some attention to my mission. https://twitter.com/davidpatterson3, https://twitter.com/Cynnergies ,https://twitter.com/hcarecounts and https://twitter.com/FOX23photog. Thank you for your efforts.

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I need everyones help please….

The more articles I read about teenagers suddenly dropping dead the worse I feel as a heart attack survivor and a father. I could not imagine a sudden heart attack taking the life of my son or daughter while they were in high school. As a parent it would have been a living Hell to face the thought.

I have attempted to find all of the emails of our elected officials in Washington to push my effort, but they exist no where that I could find. Thus please help me push the effort of providing a EKG test for all high school aged children in the United States. This will  not be an inexpensive endevor, but it is time that federal stimulus dollars be spent on something of this kind. 

I sent out over 300 emails yesterday to all the media outlets that I am aware existing. Please help me by contacting your local medias to advise them of the open letter that I wrote to President Obama. Tell them please where they can find a copy.

Please help.

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Dear President Obama

Patrick J. Fox

7405 East Cedarville Road

Rock City, Illinois, 61070

November 12, 2009

 

Barack Obama

President of the United States

The White House

1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW

Washington, DC, 20500

Dear President Obama:

On March 31st, 2008 at 9:10 a.m., I suffered a massive heart attack that caused me to literally flat line six times. This letter is not about me or about that moment in time but rather an overwhelming desire to save, according to the National Heart Association, 4,000 high school aged children from suffering sudden heart attacks as a result of congenital cardiovascular defects going undetected.

Never before has there been a coordinated national effort embarked on to eradicate an entire defined segment of heart attacks as reported by the National Heart Association. When this program is implemented it will strike a heavy blow to the nearly 500,000 people that die each year as a result of heart attacks. With this program in place, over a period of succeeding years, the number of adult aged heart attacks associated with undetected congenital heart defects will be greatly reduced. 

Jobs created nationally as a result of implementing this dynamic program will exceed 10,000 in the first year. The implementation of providing an EKG for each high school student nationally in the first year and incoming freshman in succeeding years will significantly reduce heart attacks suffered by high school aged children and ultimately adults. The cost associated with this program is infinitesimal compared to the 100’s of million dollars in yearly costs associated with heart attacks on the health care industry.

While no one wants to allocate a price on the lives of young people, the reality is that significant amounts of money will be saved in health care costs as a result of this yearly testing. I am a “can do” person that has a passion to do what I can to limit the number of parents of high school aged children being faced with the trauma associated with the sudden death by a child. The program that I am preparing will not save all the lives of teenagers associated with sudden death, but as a parent and as President of the United States your/our children desperately need the opportunity to survive, thrive and dream of a full and active life.

Implementation of this health program in the United States is critical. By targeting one heart attack age group at a time, the impact over the next decade will be significant. Please consider this proposal in an expedited manner as the lives of teenagers throughout the entire nation enlist your commitment to their future.

The federal stimulus dollars have been effectively utilized in many different ways thus far to lift up industries large and small in a time when the United States has been challenged economically and emotionally. With great respect President Obama, I request federal stimulus dollars for each and every child presently attending high school throughout the great nation of the United States so that they will all receive an EKG test to determine their propensity for congenital cardiovascular heart defects.

The media outlets convey that you are convening a “jobs” forum in December. I would like to be part of that meeting. As a high school teacher I have a keen knowledge of front line challenges and the reality of high school students. I would like to meet with you to further discuss my desire to save 4,000 high school aged children.

Sincerely,

Patrick J. Fox

President/Founder-Survive, Thrive, Dream

 

patrickfox@widowmakerheartattack.com

www.widowmakerheartattack.com

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The time has come for me to act…but

The time has come for me to act, but I need a great deal of assistance. As best I am aware there is no National Spokesperson for Heart Attack Survivors. There seems to be a spokesperson for nearly everything out there and often times these people are able to accomplish are great deal. One person that comes to mind is Micheal J. Fox. What he has been through is a tragedy to say the least. What he has been able to accomplish is incredibly admirable. 

I do not consider myself to be naive, or blind of reality but I honestly feel that eliminating congenital cardiovascular defects for high school aged children is not a pie in the sky, but rather achievable.  That goal would take a great deal of effort and planning but saving 4,000 youth per year is worth the effort.  I have started a process of planning for such a program, but I need support from others that want to make a difference.  I would really appreciate some feedback…

Thus… effective NOW I am hereby pronounce myself to be the Official Spokesperson for Heart Attack Survivors. I will have a platform soon that will completely spell out my plan to impact young people suffering from Congenital Heart Defects and Heart Attacks in the very near future. Stay tuned……

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I am tired of hearing about teenage sudden death

As I sit at Northwestern University Hospital waiting area I sit in frustration. Once again over the weekend I heard of yet another teenage sudden death aka heart attack, aka congenital heart defect. There must be someone that is willing to step up and take the bull by the horn and lead a movement to dramatically reduce this happening. I am soooo very tired of hearing about this traumaand how it impacts families. I prey profoundly that I am up to the challenge.

Tomorrow, Tuesday October 27, 2009 I will begin my effort. I am driven to save lives and families. I only hope that my desires are enough to make a difference.

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High School Sudden Death

The more I read about high school aged kids playing football, or tennis and hear of them suddenly falling dead the more I feel the need for a national effort to get high school aged kids heart checked. As a parent of two great kids I could not imagine the incredible nightmare of losing my son or daughter during their high school career.

I have done some research to find out the EKG is currently the most accurate test for Congenital Cardiovascular Defects. I remain concerned that it is not perfect, but I guess you have to make do with what is available.  Given the harsh facts that 4,000 high school aged youth die each and every year, there must be something that can be done to help.

An EKG can only detect 40% of those at risk for sudden cardiac death. There are some conditions that cannot be detected with an EKG. Until further testing is available this is the best tool to detect those at risk.” 

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Twitter is something I continue to experiment with

The more I contemplate the idea of creating a national program to eliminate Congenital Cardiovascular Defects and sudden death among high school age youth the more excited I get. I have been making mention of dream/goal on Twitter, but I am not sure if it being listened too. As much as I like new technologies, I struggle to understand or in this case see a quantitative impact via Twitter.

I have put in a phone call to the local heart hospital Swedish American Hospital to discuss with them their thoughts regarding my goals concerning Congenital Cardiovascular Defects. I am waiting somewhat patiently for the return call.

The more I contemplate my dreams or goals related to heart attack prevention, the healthier I feel mentally. As much as I try to avoid negative or down thoughts they tend to creep into my thoughts unless I am mentally busy. One of the best things about this mission/goal is that it keeps me mentally busy planning and strategizing.

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Breakfast with another dreamer…

I spent this morning with what I would call my mentor of the last 30 years. I spoke with him regarding my goal of creating a not-for-profit that will create a program that will provide an EKG test for ALL high school aged youth throughout the entire United States. As I conveyed my goals I got the distinct impression that he thought I was crazy. That to me is great news.

Over the last 30 years I have tested many ideas with this friend, and the best ideas always seemed to get the “crazy” look versus “your nuts” look. That to me was a huge endorsement of the idea. Will be meeting next week with a representative with of a local heart hospital to discuss my aspirations. The more I contemplate the goal the more excited and driven I find myself growing.

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