He was placed in a medically-induced coma. Use of Your Information 4. Please allow up to ten 10 business days for changes to your email preferences to take effect. Brian, age 63, grew up in Chicago and started smoking cigarettes at a young age because he thought it was cool. Skip directly to search Skip directly to A to Z list Skip directly to navigation Skip directly to page options Skip directly to site content.
Brian is a fighter and doesn't give up! He goes to multiple drs appointments in Boston each week and never complains.
At age 40 Brian is happily married to Allison with two daughters, Emily who is 9 and Shannon who is 5. Please help raise money for an amazing organization who has helped this family with emotional support and help through this challenging future living with CHD. Skip to main content.
Support the Merchants who support Us! Create new account Request new password. The second pacer was implanted when he was 16 to slow down his heart when he had arrhythmia.
When Brian was 8 years old he had his first stroke on the left side. When he was 9, he had his second stroke on the right side and when he was 16 he had his third stroke again on the right side. He also had few cardiac ablations between his last two surgeries.
At age he has had multiple hospital stays with having fluid retention issues. He stays in the hospital for weeks to months at a time every months. Today on a daily basis he struggles to get to work some days at the age of 40, and using O2 more often then ever needed before.
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Brian's Heart, Inc. likes · 1 talking about this. A nonprofit charitable organization created in memory of Brian Goff. We are currently raising. Brian's Heart, Inc. President Linda Goff donates an AED to Fortville police officer Rich Lind. (Submitted photo). It's been nearly three years since.
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