When Angela Parrott stepped inside the studio to speak about SADS (Sudden Arrhythmia Death Syndrome), emotions ran high. She's a parent on a mission, with a heart-wrenching story about her 10-year-old son, Devon.
The third annual Devon's Beat 5K Run/Walk is set for this Saturday (April 4) at the Lincoln High School, to benefit SADS, which stands for Sudden Arrhythmia Death Syndromes. Recently, I had the chance to talk with Angela Parrot and her son, Devon Parrot, that was walking to class one day, when he collapsed in the hallway...
Devon Parrott, now 12 years old, was walking to class one day when he collapsed in the hallway. He woke up on his own -he was lucky to be alive. Last year, I had the chance to talk with Angela, Devon's Mom, about something I'd never really thought much about: SADS. Now we've all learned a little about it, and Mid Missouri has really worked to raise money and awareness about this terrible and sile
I'm sure you remember The Devon’s Beat 5k Run/Walk that was held at the Lincoln Football Field earlier this year. It was a huge success, and benefited research in SADS. SADS is Sudden Arhythmia Death Syndrome are genetic heart rhythm abnormalities that can cause sudden death in young, healthy people who are undiagnosed. Sudden arrhythmia death syndromes cause sudden death in young, apparently hea
The Devon’s Beat 5k Run/Walk will be held at the Lincoln Football Field on Saturday, April 5. We will be having their Second 5k that will benefit the SADS Foundation. SADS is Sudden Arhythmia Death Syndrome are genetic heart rhythm abnormalities that can cause sudden death in young, healthy people who are undiagnosed. Sudden arrhythmia death syndromes cause sudden death in young, apparently health