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Phil Lawson

After collapsing from a heart attack while out on a run and being put in a medically induced coma, Phil is back to living an active lifestyle.

December 13, 2016
Phil Lawson is smiling while climbing a tree.

The morning of September 30, 2014, was a typical day for Pam Lawson and her husband Phil. The couple set out on their daily walk around Cheesman Park. They always started together, but once Pam hit her stride she usually walked a little ahead of Phil. However, after glancing behind her, she noticed Phil was nowhere to be seen.

Pam back tracked and discovered Phil had collapsed on the trail. A bystander who was running in the park helped by performing CPR until the ambulance arrived.

The EMTs determined Phil had suffered a heart attack and the ambulance took him to the emergency department at HCA HealthONE Presbyterian St. Luke’s. Since several minutes had passed with Phil’s heart stopped, the doctors placed him in a medically induced coma upon arrival in an effort to reduce possible brain damage.

“Phil was in a coma for 24 hours and during that time the staff at HCA HealthONE Presbyterian St. Luke's was awesome,” said Pam. “It felt like the nurses were dedicated only to Phil. If any alarms went off, they were right on it. The staff was so comforting, kind, caring and attentive.”

After Phil awoke, he spent several more days in the ICU at HCA HealthONE Presbyterian St. Luke's.

“It is the simple, little things that helped us get through this. The staff at HCA HealthONE Presbyterian St. Luke's would take time to talk and engage with Phil. Even the people who were changing the sheets and trash were kind to us — every little thing made a difference,” said Pam.

Phil is feeling stronger every day. After a cardiac rehab program, he is back to walking four miles each day and feeling great.

“I would like to thank HCA HealthONE Presbyterian St. Luke's and to acknowledge everyone who helped me — from the hospital staff to the administration and especially my ‘CPR angels,’” said Phil.

 

Published:
December 13, 2016
Location:
HCA HealthONE Presbyterian St. Luke's

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