CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) — For thousands of Lowcountry families, heart disease isn’t just a statistic; it’s personal.
The American Heart Association says heart disease is the number-one killer in America, but survivors are fighting to make sure others get another chance at life, too.
“You never think it’ll happen to you. I was only 53 years old. You think you’re in good shape until you realize that your heart’s not,” Michael Castellano, a survivor of a widow-maker heart attack, said…