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"You Only Live Trice" a patient's story of surviving a SCA

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Sudden Cardiac Arrest survivor, Karl Perry, has kindly shared his incredible story with us – from being diagnosed with AF, surviving a SCA and life afterwards.

He has written a book about his experience – “You Only Live Thrice: Perspective is a Superpower”

With every copy purchased, £1 will be donated to our Defibs Save Lives Campaign. Order yours at: amazon.co.uk/You-Only-Live-...

You can watch Karl tell us his story here: youtube.com/watch?v=WatIAO9...

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