Rupika Chopra has 'rare' myocarditis, heart filled with blood clots. Barely survives 7 heart attacks
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Rupika Chopra, 38 years young and mom of 2, was diagnosed with a 'rare' type of myocarditis in August, 2022. Her heart was filled with blood clots. Days later she had a heart attack. She spent a month on life support, during which her heart stopped 7 times. She had multi-organ failure and was too sick for a heart transplant.
Miraculously, she survived. Cardiologist Andrew Taylor says, "I've never seen anybody this sick make such a recovery".
Original video published: Dec 20, 2022.
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