Heart Survivor Story: Sara Karlin

Since childhood, Sara Karlin has had to adapt to the world. As a kid, racing around on a bike or diving into the deep end of the swimming pool quickly made her light-headed or even caused her to faint.

Karlin stuck to this cautious lifestyle for 60 years. “Doctors over the years knew there was something wrong,” she says. They just didn’t know what it was.

Nine years ago, a doctor at the OHSU Knight Cardiovascular Institute diagnosed Karlin with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. This is the most common genetic cardiac condition, but one that is very hard to diagnose because it affects each person differently. Personalized care for this condition is critical.

So at age 60, after a lifetime of limitations, Karlin finally started to get the treatment and support she needed.

“I was so skeptical,” says Karlin. “The doctor wanted to put me on medication and I just asked him what he would do when I’m back next week even more uncomfortable than I am now.”

He gave Karlin his cell phone number and said if she didn’t feel better in a few weeks, they would stop the medicine.

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