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In our next episode of Ask NP Deidre, Nurse Practitioner Deidre Arms and I sit down with Sean Murnane, a cancer survivor and cardiovascular event survivor who knows firsthand what it means to fight for your life more than once. Sean shares his journey through cancer, the cardiovascular event that followed, and the lessons he learned along the way about listening to his body, advocating for himself, and not assuming that surviving one major health crisis means the danger has passed. His story highlights a reality that does not get talked about enough. Cancer survivors often remain at elevated cardiovascular risk long after treatment ends. Symptoms can be subtle. Easy to dismiss. Easy to explain away. Until they are not. Sean’s sister works alongside Nurse Practitioner Deidre Arms at Aspire Wellness & Integrative Health, and that connection opens the door to a broader conversation about integrative care, prevention, and what true survivorship looks like when you focus on the whole person, not just one diagnosis at a time. This episode is an honest conversation about resilience, blind spots in healthcare, and why ongoing monitoring matters even after you have “beaten” something once. Resources and Calls to Action: If you or someone you love is navigating cancer survivorship, cardiovascular symptoms, or unexplained changes in health, talk with your healthcare provider and ask questions until you get answers. If you are living with peripheral artery disease, cardiovascular disease, or need help understanding symptoms, treatment options, or next steps, call the PAD Leg Saver Hotline at 1-833-PAD-LEGS (1-833-723-5347). The hotline is not an emergency service, but it exists to help patients navigate PAD and related vascular conditions. Learn more about PAD and patient resources at PADhelp.org Join the PAD patient community at PADsupportgroup.org Watch Ask NP Deidre and other patient education episodes on YouTube at @TheWayToMyHeart and @NPDeidre To learn more about Nurse Practitioner Deidre Arms and Aspire Wellness & Integrative Health, visit AspireWIH.com Join us for Ask NP Deidre, where patients, caregivers, and clinicians come together to talk openly about health, prevention, and the questions too many people are afraid to ask.