Both of Tiffany Butler's parents had had heart problems. Still, she was surprised that she had a heart attack at the age of 32. Doctors found that she had a complex blockage in her artery, but with the help and hard work of David Daniels', M.D., staff, Butler was able to have PCI surgery. Today, Butler says she feels wonderful and like she has a second chance at life.
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