You probably know somebody named John. After all, there are over 5 million of them in the U.S. alone.
But you’ve never met one like John Murray, otherwise known as “Big John.”
A rock star and wrestler who’s warmhearted and loves a good romance film. A man who exudes “tough guy” in persona and build but is a family-described “huge teddy bear” that aims to make someone smile each day.
You might recognize Murray from the reality TV show “Rock of Love with Bret Michaels,” where he was Michaels’ bodyguard while the rock band Poison was on tour. He was part of the security detail for multiple bands and part of Ohio’s professional wrestling scene, too.
He says he was living “the life” in the Hollywood years — and he lived it big.
But rocking out at shows and fighting in the ring didn’t leave even a minute to think about his health. “When I was in the music business, I was the life of the party,” he said. “I didn’t think about how that life could impact my heart — until I was told I had dilated cardiomyopathy.”
Dilated cardiomyopathy: in other words, his heart muscles were becoming thinner, making the pumping chambers of the heart much larger. That made his heart weaker since it was harder to pump blood, and a weakened heart put him at risk for heart failure.
Help arrived in 2018 when he received our CardioMEMS HF System. Then, in 2021, he received our HeartMate 3 Left Ventricular Assist Device (LVAD, or heart pump), forming a combo Murray called “electric.”
“It left me feeling so good,” he said. The LVAD helped his heart pump normally again, and the CardioMEMS Sensor was a paper-clip-sized technology that gave his doctor insights into how his heart was performing.
“These formed the bridge to the day I got my heart transplant,” Murray said. “Even though my LVAD was eventually removed, CardioMEMS has stayed with me. It’s continuing to give me time back in my life — it gave me a second chance at life. And I’m not going to waste it.”
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