Showing posts with label Heart Month. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Heart Month. Show all posts
Monday, March 3, 2014
Our Reveille Heart Art
Thank you to all of our Reveille February Hearth Health Campers who shared your heart health stories with us throughout the month! We featured selected heart health stories each day and each woman's message has been inspiring and motivational. We are lucky to have you a part of the Camp Reveille Community!
Friday, February 28, 2014
Heart Month Camper Spotlight: Dawn Jacobs
Reveille Camper: Dawn Jacobs
Camper In: 2013
Dawn's Heart Story: My dog, Thomas, makes it easy to stay fit & heart healthy. He needs to go out and I enjoy walking him in all seasons. I got a Fit Bit for Christmas and joined a 10k step a day challenge.
I know many people hate winter and say it is too cold to exercise outside. I say there is no such thing as bad weather, just inappropriate clothing. 10k steps per day is about 4.5 miles. I was surprised how easy it was to clock that many steps on my long dog-walking days.
I have a walking partner that I meet at 5:30 AM, 3 days per week. We easily log 3 miles in about 50 min before the sun is even up and still get to work on time.
Thomas is 9 yrs old and still very much a puppy at heart. He is in great shape for a dog his age. And he has a girlfriend on our walks, Lila (a labradoodle who he adores!)
Camper In: 2013
Dawn's Heart Story: My dog, Thomas, makes it easy to stay fit & heart healthy. He needs to go out and I enjoy walking him in all seasons. I got a Fit Bit for Christmas and joined a 10k step a day challenge.
I know many people hate winter and say it is too cold to exercise outside. I say there is no such thing as bad weather, just inappropriate clothing. 10k steps per day is about 4.5 miles. I was surprised how easy it was to clock that many steps on my long dog-walking days.
I have a walking partner that I meet at 5:30 AM, 3 days per week. We easily log 3 miles in about 50 min before the sun is even up and still get to work on time.
Thomas is 9 yrs old and still very much a puppy at heart. He is in great shape for a dog his age. And he has a girlfriend on our walks, Lila (a labradoodle who he adores!)
Thursday, February 27, 2014
Heart Month Camper Spotlight: Gail Migliozzi
Reveille Camper: Gail Migliozzi
Camper In: 2013
Gail's Heart Story: I’ve lost a special uncle to heart disease and seen other family members, friends, and colleagues suffer from the effects of unhealthy habits. I’ve worked with many people over the last 20 years to help them improve their heart health because it’s such a central piece of the wellness puzzle. Taking small, realistic steps that stick by just increasing physical activity in your daily life can make a real difference in improving your heart health! Unfortunately, we’ve engineered movement out of lives which increases the risk of cardiovascular disease. Did you know that our sedentary lifestyles make our risk of a heart attack about the same as smoking? During heart month search “sitting disease” at www.heart.org to learn more about reducing your risk!
Gail's Heart Art |
Camper In: 2013
Gail's Heart Story: I’ve lost a special uncle to heart disease and seen other family members, friends, and colleagues suffer from the effects of unhealthy habits. I’ve worked with many people over the last 20 years to help them improve their heart health because it’s such a central piece of the wellness puzzle. Taking small, realistic steps that stick by just increasing physical activity in your daily life can make a real difference in improving your heart health! Unfortunately, we’ve engineered movement out of lives which increases the risk of cardiovascular disease. Did you know that our sedentary lifestyles make our risk of a heart attack about the same as smoking? During heart month search “sitting disease” at www.heart.org to learn more about reducing your risk!
Wednesday, February 26, 2014
Heart Month Camper Spotlight: Janet Penn
Tuesday, February 25, 2014
Heart Month Camper Spotlight: Bonnie Drumm
Reveille Camper: Bonnie Drumm
Camper In: 2012 & 2013
Bonnie's Heart Story: I started a new career a year ago offering permanent cosmetic services to women. I work in Binghamton NY and Windham Maine. I have been doing some cancer clients who have lost their facial hair to chemo. The client, Shirley in the photo is one of my clients suffering from cancer, but she is a survivor. I did her brows and eyeliner. Shirley has just find out she must have chemo again…..Please keep her in your heart.
Camper In: 2012 & 2013
Bonnie's Heart Story: I started a new career a year ago offering permanent cosmetic services to women. I work in Binghamton NY and Windham Maine. I have been doing some cancer clients who have lost their facial hair to chemo. The client, Shirley in the photo is one of my clients suffering from cancer, but she is a survivor. I did her brows and eyeliner. Shirley has just find out she must have chemo again…..Please keep her in your heart.
Monday, February 24, 2014
Heart Month Camper Spotlight: Marie Greengrass
Reveille Camper: Marie Greengrass from Ontario, Canada
Camper in: 2012 & 2013
Marie's Heart Story: My heart submission is “not your traditional quilt square!" Heart health has touched my life as it has many others. I have been very lucky to keep important people in my life around for extended periods of time. My mother and in-laws are well into their 80’s and my father lived until he was 92. Both my mother and my father-in-law have dealt with serious heart health issues in the past and are here today because of the extraordinary advances science has made in treating and preventing heart disease. I “wholeHEARTEDLY” support the GO RED campaign! Let’s keep the beat going...
Friday, February 21, 2014
Heart Month Camper Spotlight: Denise Marcelt

Camper In: 2011 & 2013
Denise's Heart Story: I lost my dad to heart failure in 1985. He was young man of 53 and I wish we new then what we know about living heart healthy!!!
Additionally, my 12 year old Maltese had heart failure 2 years ago and survived! His cardiologist put him on a regime of heart medicine, which he continues to this day. With lots of love, the right diet and his great spirit, he is thriving and back to almost normal!!! He is a happy, playful doggie.
Additionally, my 12 year old Maltese had heart failure 2 years ago and survived! His cardiologist put him on a regime of heart medicine, which he continues to this day. With lots of love, the right diet and his great spirit, he is thriving and back to almost normal!!! He is a happy, playful doggie.
Wednesday, February 19, 2014
Gloria Cohen's Heart Health Spotlight: I Can't Believe We Didn't Help Her
Camper In: 2009 - 2012
Gloria's Story:
Gloria Cohen is a Reveille camper and she is also the mother of Elise Silvestri, who many of you have gotten the pleasure of meeting at camp over the years. Through Elise's years of work with Camp Reveille and Joan Lunden, Gloria has heard the heart health pitch many times and felt that she was well aware of the signs of a heart attack. Yet when faced with the reality of seeing a friend experiencing the symptoms of a heart attack, to her surprise she didn't react - and neither did anyone else in the room.
Gloria is part of a theatre group that meets regularly, it is made up of well-educated, savvy women. When Gloria recounted this story to me, she was utterly shocked and dismayed that this happened right in front of their eyes. Here is Gloria's story:
One day we all got together to rehearse an upcoming play, when Addy, the star of the show (who is always ready for her close-up) suddenly laid down on the stage. She told us that she was nauseous and that we should go ahead and rehearse without her. We all stopped and expressed our concern but she assured us that she was fine and no one needed to call anyone. So we continued rehearsing and Addy took a seat in the audience. At one point someone took her to the ladies room where she began to retch and broke out into a drenching sweat. We all whispered about taking her to a hospital but she said that she was not in any pain. An hour went by and the rehearsal was over and Addy relented that she felt bad enough that she would let someone drive her car home. I followed them to Addy's house and was planning to go in with her but she said,"no need, go home."
However when Addy got into her house and still did not feel well, she decided to look on the internet for the symptoms of a heart attack. That's when she realized that indeed she may well be experiencing the symptoms of a heart attack. When we all heard the next day that Addy had been having a heart attack right in front of our eyes, and that we all went on with play rehearsal, I think we were all stunned. How could that have happened?
When we heard this story, we couldn't help but wonder if we would have done anything differently. Here we are, preaching about heart health and trying to educate women about the symptoms of a heart attack, yet this scenario could truly happen to any of us. Hopefully after reading Gloria's story you might feel a bit more prepared if you ever found yourself in a position like Gloria did. We can be more alert, more cautious, and prepared to take action when needed. When Gloria's friend Addy said she needed to go home to make dinner for her husband, everyone just went along with it. That's where we, as women, have to change. Just because our symptoms might appear subtle, unlike men who normally experience a crushing pain in the chest, we always need to be cautious.
Here are the warning signs of a heart attack from the American Heart Association:
- Chest discomfort that lasts more than a few minutes or that goes away and comes back. It can feel like uncomfortable pressure, squeezing, fullness or pain.
- Discomfort in other areas of the upper body – symptoms can include pain or discomfort in one or both arms, the back, neck, jaw or stomach
- Shortness of breath, with or without chest discomfort.
- May include breaking out inn a cold sweat, nausea or lightheadedness
Tuesday, February 18, 2014
Heart Month Camper Spotlight: Heidi Snow
Reveille Camper: Heidi Snow
Camper In: 2013
Heidi's Heart Story: I lost my grandmother to sudden cardiac death when I was 9 and she was only 65 and I miss her every day. Now my family embraces all the emerging helpful tools and knowledge to protect and guard our heart health available from our doctors and online. Our generation is so lucky to know how important it is for our hearts to keep active, eat right and avoid habits like smoking!
Camper In: 2013
Heidi's Heart Story: I lost my grandmother to sudden cardiac death when I was 9 and she was only 65 and I miss her every day. Now my family embraces all the emerging helpful tools and knowledge to protect and guard our heart health available from our doctors and online. Our generation is so lucky to know how important it is for our hearts to keep active, eat right and avoid habits like smoking!
Monday, February 17, 2014
Heart Month Camper Spotlight: Erica Azarigian
Reveille Camper: Erica Azarigian
Camper In: 2011
Erica's Heart Story: Here I am with Mindy Beyer (she's on the left) who was my bunk mate at camp in 2011 and is a Heart Disease Surivor. We have stayed friends ever since camp and since then, we have both become Moms. She wanted to walk in the American Heart Association walk this past spring, so I went to Maine to walk with her and her family and friends. Mindy made our team shirts which as you can see have hearts on them :) We are hoping to attend camp in 2014!
Camper In: 2011
Erica's Heart Story: Here I am with Mindy Beyer (she's on the left) who was my bunk mate at camp in 2011 and is a Heart Disease Surivor. We have stayed friends ever since camp and since then, we have both become Moms. She wanted to walk in the American Heart Association walk this past spring, so I went to Maine to walk with her and her family and friends. Mindy made our team shirts which as you can see have hearts on them :) We are hoping to attend camp in 2014!
Friday, February 14, 2014
Heart Month Camper Spotlight: Joy Marshall
Reveille Camper: Joy Marshall
Camper In: 2013
Joy's Heart Story: This is a paper quilled heart with a butterfly in the middle. It represents "Always in my heart" with a butterfly because when my husband passed away last year butterflies seem to show up when I think of him, especially when I go to his grave site.
Camper In: 2013
Joy's Heart Story: This is a paper quilled heart with a butterfly in the middle. It represents "Always in my heart" with a butterfly because when my husband passed away last year butterflies seem to show up when I think of him, especially when I go to his grave site.
Thursday, February 13, 2014
Heart Month camper Spotlight: Lindsay Weinberg
Reveille Camper: Lindsay Weinberg
Camper In: 2007 - 2014
Lindsay's Heart Story: I never really thought about heart health until I started working for my mother, Joan Lunden. Her mission in her ice and career is to help motivate and educate women to live happier & healthier lives. She speaks about heart health and how to live a healthy lifestyle. Now, I think about my health in a long-term way everyday and about my heart health and longevity. I know methods of prevention and detection and this helps me lead a healthier life so that I can protect myself now and for my future.
Camper In: 2007 - 2014
Lindsay's Heart Story: I never really thought about heart health until I started working for my mother, Joan Lunden. Her mission in her ice and career is to help motivate and educate women to live happier & healthier lives. She speaks about heart health and how to live a healthy lifestyle. Now, I think about my health in a long-term way everyday and about my heart health and longevity. I know methods of prevention and detection and this helps me lead a healthier life so that I can protect myself now and for my future.
Wednesday, February 12, 2014
Heart Month Camper Spotlight: Marni Rosenblum Latman
Reveille Camper: Marni Rosenblum Latman
Camper In: 2011
Marni's Heart Story: A healthy heart and a healthy life go hand-in-hand! Be proactive to take care of yourself emotionally & physically to live a longer life.
Camper In: 2011
Marni's Heart Story: A healthy heart and a healthy life go hand-in-hand! Be proactive to take care of yourself emotionally & physically to live a longer life.
Monday, February 10, 2014
Heart Month Camper Spotlight: Rivka Cohen
Reveille Camper: Rivka Cohen from Sunny Isles Beach, Florida
Camper in: 2010 - 2014
Rivka's Heart Story: I am getting a stress test done today at Dr Pianko in my area, he's the best BEST Dr.! I like to take care of my body and be sure I am well. My father and my mother both had heart disease and I feel it is better to be on the safe side and take care of your health with routine check ups.
A stress test is a an important way of measuring your cardiovascular fitness. It is done by monitoring the heart rate during a period of increasingly strenuous exercise. It is not a scary test or something that judges how in shape you are, it is a way of monitoring your heart health. This is something that can be done proactively, rather than waiting to be diagnosed with heart disease. Heart disease can be prevented with wellness care such as these types of tests.
Camper in: 2010 - 2014
Rivka's Heart Story: I am getting a stress test done today at Dr Pianko in my area, he's the best BEST Dr.! I like to take care of my body and be sure I am well. My father and my mother both had heart disease and I feel it is better to be on the safe side and take care of your health with routine check ups.
A stress test is a an important way of measuring your cardiovascular fitness. It is done by monitoring the heart rate during a period of increasingly strenuous exercise. It is not a scary test or something that judges how in shape you are, it is a way of monitoring your heart health. This is something that can be done proactively, rather than waiting to be diagnosed with heart disease. Heart disease can be prevented with wellness care such as these types of tests.
Friday, February 7, 2014
Heart Month Camper Spotlight: Barbara Sullivan
Reveille Camper: Barbara Sullivan from South Portland, ME
Camper In: 2011, 2012, 2013
Barbara's Heart Story: This is my sister and me. I have a love of hearts. I love to photograph things that are in the shape of a heart. I also have a garden full of beach rocks that i have collected over the yrs that are all heart shaped.
Please include your name, city/state, and your personal heart story if you have one.
Camper In: 2011, 2012, 2013
Barbara's Heart Story: This is my sister and me. I have a love of hearts. I love to photograph things that are in the shape of a heart. I also have a garden full of beach rocks that i have collected over the yrs that are all heart shaped.
Please include your name, city/state, and your personal heart story if you have one.
Wednesday, February 5, 2014
Heart Month Camper Spotlight: Cyndy Bell
Reveille Camper: Cyndy Bell from Auburn, ME
Camper In: 2012 & 2013
This picture is Cyndy with her granddaughters, Grace and Kiara. Their heart-shaped red velvet cake was made in honor of her mother, Pauline who died in January of 2013 in Missouri.
"I had just had surgery and couldn’t travel for her funeral. So in February, on Valentines Day weekend we had a memorial for her here in Maine. We had all of the grandchildren write messages to her and we tied them to balloons and let them go to greet her in Heaven."
Monday, February 3, 2014
Heart Month Camper Spotlight: Monica Iken Murphy
Camper In: 2013
Monica's Heart Story: This is me with Madison and Megan Murphy. My mother Christina who is 73 years old has a pacemaker and is doing well. Her father (my grandfather) had heart disease. After WWII he was captured, and after a year of captivity he was released due to his heart disease. He was lucky, his heart saved him. We are posting this to honor my mother, to honor my grandfather, and all those who are no longer with us.
Saturday, February 1, 2014
February is American Heart Month
February in officially the month of hearts... Valentine's cards, heart shaped boxes of chocolates, hearts on display at every store... but most importantly February is American Heart Month. Throughout the month, The American Heart Association as well as many other organizations spread the word about heart health, education, and disease prevention. Heart disease is a major concern for our country. According to the Center for Disease Control (CDC) "every year, about 715,000 Americans have a heart attack. About 600,000 people die from heart disease in the United States each year—that’s 1 out of every 4 deaths. Heart disease is the leading cause of death for both men and women."
Throughout the month of February on both Camp Reveille's blog and Joan's blog, you will find information about heart health and camper spotlights focusing on Reveille women who either have a personal story about heart health or simply support all the wonderful strides we're making as a country in the area of heart health.
WANT TO BE INVOLVED?
Also - remember all your heart pictures that you sent in?? We love them and we are extending this submission through Heart Month! At the end of the month we will reveal our Reveille Heart Health Image, so keep them coming!
Heart Picture Submissions:
Send us a photo of yourself holding a heart (drawn, printed from the computer, an object, or simply making a heart using your hands). You could even be wearing your favorite Camp Reveille t-shirt! (Check out the photo's that we did to get an idea!) We will compile all of your photos in to one big heart as a powerful piece of "heart art" for all to enjoy!
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