Then, in 2013, she experienced a heart attack and fell into a coma for two and a half weeks. During her coma, three more massive heart attacks followed. Once her condition stabilized, doctors implanted a cardio-defibrillator. When she finally awakened, a nurse told Bien-Aime, a devout Catholic, “Whoever is watching over you must really love you.”
But in the summer of 2016, Bien-Aime — who had moved back to Spring Valley, to be closer to her siblings and grown children — experienced a crushing pain in her chest, learning later that “the pacemaker shocked me three times. It practically lifted me off the ground.” She was immediately taken to Good Samaritan Hospital, a member of the Westchester Medical Center Health Network (WMCHealth).
From there, she was transferred to Westchester Medical Center, the flagship of WMCHealth, to receive advanced care. “The shock was from a leaking valve and a failing heart,” explained Bien-Aime.
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