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September 29, 2025 6 mins
Six Years After His Heart Attack, Terry Schade's Message Could Save Your Life
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This Saturday, the Coastal Bend Heart Walk takes place at Whataburger Field—and it's more than just a walk. It's a powerful movement to fight heart disease and stroke while raising critical funds for the American Heart Association. You can form a team with coworkers, family, or friends, or walk solo. Details at CoastalBendHeartWalk.org.

A Survivor's Story: This week marks six years since Terry Schade had a heart attack that changed his life. In this deeply personal conversation, Terry opens up about ignoring the warning signs, and convincing himself he could power through it. Like many people, he dismissed symptoms that his body was desperately trying to communicate. When he finally sought help, that decision saved his life.

The Reality of Recovery: Terry doesn't sugarcoat his journey. Recovery hasn't been easy, with setbacks and complications along the way. But through lifestyle changes, leaning on his support system, and staying focused on long-term health, he's worked hard to get healthier both physically and mentally. His perspective is clear: every day is a gift, and he doesn't take that lightly.

Turning Experience Into Action: After surviving his heart attack, Terry knew he wanted to give back. He joined the American Heart Association's board of directors, transforming his personal experience into meaningful action. Now he helps others avoid what he went through and supports those still fighting their own battles. It became personal—and that drives everything he does.

Community Leadership: As a Heart Walk water station sponsor and co-chair of Executives with Heart, Terry shows up for his community. The Heart Walk brings together survivors, families, and advocates, and his involvement reflects his commitment to health advocacy. Working alongside other leaders who care deeply about wellness energizes him and expands the impact of the mission.

The Message That Matters Most: Terry's advice to listeners is direct and urgent: Don't wait. He's living proof that early action saves lives. If something feels off, get it checked. Your health isn't just about you—it's about everyone who loves you. Ignoring warning signs isn't toughness; recognizing them and taking action is wisdom.

Why This Walk Matters: Heart disease and stroke remain leading causes of death, but they're often preventable. The Coastal Bend Heart Walk funds research, education, and community programs that save lives. Whether you've been personally affected by heart disease, want to honor a loved one, or simply believe in the cause, this Saturday offers a meaningful way to make a difference.

Terry Schade's story is a powerful reminder that the symptoms we ignore could be our body's last warning. His six-year journey from heart attack victim to health advocate demonstrates that survival is just the beginning—what you do with that second chance defines the rest of your story.

Join the Coastal Bend Heart Walk this Saturday at Whataburger Field. Register at CoastalBendHeartWalk.org.

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