Sunderland Echo

Healthy heart group still going strong

- By David Allison david.allison@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @davidallis­on88

A Wearside group which helps people to live life to the full despite having serious heart problems is celebratin­g a quarter of a century since it began.

Sunderland Cardiac Support Group, a registered charity, was started by a handful of cardiac patients who had finished their treatment, including 12 sessions of voluntary rehabilita­tion.

Barry Cook was instrument­al in helping to grow the organisati­on after he began to suffer heart trouble in his mid-50s.

Today, the group’s meetings at Bede Tower consists of gentle exercise provided by specialist physiother­apists to help the patient gain confidence before being discharged.

Barry, who is secretary and trustee of the group, said: “At that time, once you were discharged there was no support group for cardiac trauma patients. A few of the patients who had made friends with each other decided it would be nice to meet up, maybe once a month for a coffee.

“Cardiac trauma can affect people for a while, not knowing what the future holds especially if you are young, as I was when I had a heart attack at 55 while on holiday with my wife.

“The physios at Sunderland Royal Hospital thought it was a great idea and managed to obtain a room for them to meet up once a month in the hospital.”

After a few years numbers grew and with the help of the physios and the cardiac nurses an exercise group was formed, based at Crowtree Leisure Centre.

A specialise­d trainer, qualified to the same standards as the hospital physios was hired, equipment obtained, and a small exercise class started one morning a week.

The exercise group however was in danger of finishing when Crowtree Leisure Centre was demolished.

Mr Cook added: “Sunderland City Council offered us an alternativ­e venue, the Seaburn Centre.

“We lost a lot of members who found it difficult to get to.”

With the Echo’s help, the group put out an appeal as it looked for a new venue.

Mr Cook said: “Thankfully, Bethany City Church contacted us and said they were in the process of opening a church in Burdon Road, Sunderland, and the sports hall could be suitable.”

The group is self -funded and relies on donations and fundraisin­g to survive.

Those wanting to find out more about the group or anyone who has a heart condition and is seeking support, should go to www.sunderland­cardiac. org.uk .

 ??  ?? Sunderland Cardiac Support Group and, inset, secretary and trustee, Barry Cook.
Sunderland Cardiac Support Group and, inset, secretary and trustee, Barry Cook.

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