
BY Lisa Collier Cool • POSTED September 15 2010 AT 3:14 PM •
Henry Nugent was given three to six months to live after open-heart surgery and other treatments failed to improve his severe heart disease. Then 65, the retired Air Force officer from San Diego, California set off on a trip across America to get his affairs in order and say his last good-byes to loved ones. Along the way, he heard about a doctor who might be able to help: Bradley Bale, MD, co-founder of the Heart Attack & Stroke Prevention Clinic in Spokane, Washington.
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