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How being super fit helped heart attack survivor, 39, recover in double-quick time
A fitness instructor left hospital just three days after open-heart surgery and was running soon after, thanks to his cardiovascular health
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Despite a stuffy nose and tightness in his chest, Jason Shaw felt like running.
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Of course he did.
At 39, he had been exercising nearly every day for more than half his life. He had run seven marathons. He led an outdoor exercise group in Indianapolis, in the US state of Indiana, that met before dawn year-round, no matter the weather. And a month before that spring day, Shaw – a full-time software consultant – had taken a big step toward his passion project by signing a lease for a gym he planned to open.
When he woke up that morning in May 2021, he thought he was feeling the residual effects of a Covid-19 booster shot or maybe a sinus infection brought on by spring allergies.

But then there was the intense chest pain. He blamed it on his customary indigestion. This time, though, he also felt tightness in his shoulder and jaw, so much so that he asked his girlfriend at the time, Megan Sanctorum, if he was grinding his teeth at night.
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