Stories of Hope: California State Senator Tom Berryhill
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Senator Tom Berryhill is a fourth-generation California farmer who has been active in many community groups and business organizations throughout Californiaâs San Joaquin Valley. However, his work as a farmer and future as an elected public servant would have ended without a heart transplant. His children would have been left without a father and his wife without her husband. Today, in good health, he is a member of the California State Senate working tirelessly on behalf of his constituents and enjoying time with his family. He is the only elected official in the United States who is a heart transplant recipient.
However, in the late 1990s, as a relatively young man, his chronic heart problem went from bad to worse, eventually leaving him in need of a new heart. In May 2001 he underwent a transplant at California Pacific Medical Center (CPMC) in San Francisco.
âNow I have all the energy in the world to do the things I love. I fish, ski, exercise regularly and have energy left to take on the Legislature,â said Tom. âTo be healthy now is really, really exciting. Once someone has gone through what I have, it gives you a different outlook, absolutely. Every single day that Iâm here is a day that I wouldnât have seen without the transplant.â
Senator Tom Berryhill is a fourth-generation California farmer who has been active in many community groups and business organizations throughout Californiaâs San Joaquin Valley. However, his work as a farmer and future as an elected public servant would have ended without a heart transplant. His children would have been left without a father and his wife without her husband. Today, in good health, he is a member of the California State Senate working tirelessly on behalf of his constituents and enjoying time with his family. He is the only elected official in the United States who is a heart transplant recipient.
However, in the late 1990s, as a relatively young man, his chronic heart problem went from bad to worse, eventually leaving him in need of a new heart. In May 2001 he underwent a transplant at California Pacific Medical Center (CPMC) in San Francisco.
âNow I have all the energy in the world to do the things I love. I fish, ski, exercise regularly and have energy left to take on the Legislature,â said Tom. âTo be healthy now is really, really exciting. Once someone has gone through what I have, it gives you a different outlook, absolutely. Every single day that Iâm here is a day that I wouldnât have seen without the transplant.â
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