A Heart Like Mine is a book targeted for people who are suffering at any level. Cindy Scinto shares of unrelenting medical trials, and seeks to equip readers with the very same tools and strength God gives her to remain faithful and victorious in the midst of tremendous turmoil. Scinto's desire is to communicate to each reader the portion of faith God gives is equal for each of us. We need to recognize the power from God is before us and then act on what He has made freely available. A Heart Like Mine takes the reader on a tumultuous path through illness, surgeries, near-death experiences, emotional suffering, spiritual failure, and the myriad of problems associated with chronic and life-threatening illness. The story also shows the reader how faith and attitude play into survival and healing. Two-thirds of the way through the book, Scinto includes a chapter about the humorous side of suffering to lighten up what can be a very ponderous story. A Heart Like Mine To share the power of God with those who need to tap into His strength and propel them down the path God created for their lives.
I was a healthy 40-year old woman living in Spokane, Washington. Not overweight, no high cholesterol, no high blood pressure, non-smoker, organic, mostly vegetarian diet, no family history of heart disease-my doctors saw no reason to be concerned about my heart. Yet after that first heart attack, I endured 32 heart catheterizations, 11 stents, two open-heart surgeries, and a thoracotomy that was part of an experimental program to grow new vessels around my heart. All this occurred in only three years.
In May of 2005, I was placed on the heart transplant list after surviving cardiac arrest two times. With 70 people here in the Northwest waiting for a heart ahead of me, my transplant surgeon estimated it would be nine months to a year before I was called. We all knew I did not have that much time. He broke the news to me in the bleakness of my hospital room.
The very next morning, much to everyone's surprise, he came in with a consent form for a heart transplant. He had a heart for me. "How?" I asked in amazement. A donor heart was taken off the transplant list because it needed too much repair to be suitable for a recipient. But my surgeon was willing to repair it, bring it back, and transplant in me. I asked him, "Why do you think it will work for me?"
His answer, "Because this is the one God has for you!" I trusted his judgment and faith in God and signed the form. He was taken by helicopter to a local airport where a Leer jet met him for the trip to Seattle. The repairs were done and the transplant was successful.
Although things went well the first few months, I contracted a cancerous type virus from the transplanted heart and the only viable treatment was chemotherapy. After nine months of chemo twice a day-the virus became dormant. It is a permanent virus but my hope is that it will not surface again.
Shortly after recovering from chemo, I broke my right knee and leg in two places putting me in a wheelchair for 12 weeks. After that was behind me I found out now that I may possibly face another bout of chemotherapy for cervical cancer. By a miracle, the cervical cancer was healed before the need for surgery or chemo!
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How about your emotional and spiritual heart? Your emotional health and spiritual state effect both your person and your heart. I wish I could sit down you and a cup of coffee to find out more and offer you what I have learned. For now, you can explore my social sites, blog, and books by using the links to the right. If you have a question, contact me here: http://www.cindyscinto.com/contact_me.php

