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On the behalf of our team and myself, welcome to our Website.

Heart of a Giant Foundation (HGF) was born from my personal journey and steadfast commitment to advocacy, resilience, and positive change. Throughout my journey to receiving a heart transplant, I gained a unique insight into the challenges and intricacies of our healthcare system. This life-altering experience ignited my passion to support others navigating similar paths, a journey I understand intimately.

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Meet the Founder

Meet Somaneh 'Bouba'!

Business Professional, Entrepreneur, and Heart Health Advocate

Somaneh "Bouba" Diemé is an accomplished engineer, passionate entrepreneur, and dedicated community leader committed to empowering patients, caregivers, and the broader community in heart health. As a long-time heart patient turned community health innovator, Bouba leverages his unique experiences and skills to foster connection, learning, and growth among patients and healthcare professionals.

Personal Journey and Mission:

Bouba's journey began over a decade ago when he was diagnosed with a congenital heart condition, leading to a prolonged battle with chronic heart disease and, ultimately, a life-saving heart transplant. This personal experience ignited his commitment to raising awareness, providing support, and driving positive change for those affected by heart conditions, particularly in at-risk communities.

Heart of a Giant Foundation:

As the founder of the Heart of a Giant Foundation (HGF), Bouba has led the organization to achieve significant milestones in empowering individuals at high risk of heart conditions. The foundation's programs focus on education, support, and direct intervention, helping individuals achieve self-sufficiency and improved quality of life.

Global Impact and Leadership:

Bouba is renowned for his advocacy and leadership in healthcare innovation, focusing on preventing heart diseases and improving patient outcomes. His mission to enhance local and global health is fueled by his social connections, professional knowledge, and personal experience with heart failure. By volunteering within his community and bringing a unique perspective from living in diverse parts of the world, including areas with limited resources, Bouba continues to make significant strides in raising awareness and driving positive change.

Community and Beyond:

Based in Boston, MA, with his family, Bouba's impact extends beyond his local community to his home countries of Mali and Senegal. His dedication to fostering connections and improving healthcare initiatives has made him a sought-after speaker and collaborator.

Contact Information:

For speaking engagements, collaborations, or partnership opportunities, please feel free to reach out to Bouba. Together, we can make a difference in the lives of those affected by heart conditions. Contact details can be provided upon request.

Key Achievements and Focus Areas:

- Education: Providing comprehensive heart health education to at-risk communities.

- Support: Offering resources and support networks for patients and caregivers.

- Direct Intervention: Implementing programs that directly improve the quality of life for individuals with heart conditions.

- Advocacy: Raising awareness and driving changes to enhance heart health outcomes globally.

Bouba's unwavering commitment and innovative approach inspire and empower individuals and communities worldwide.

Bouba’s Blog

Welcome to My Blog!

Welcome to My Heart Health Journey Blog

Hello, I'm Somaneh "Bouba" Diemé, a passionate advocate for heart health and the founder of the Heart of a Giant Foundation. I'm thrilled to have you join me here as I share my personal journey with heart failure and life as a heart transplant recipient.

From 2012 to 2022, I survived congestive heart failure caused by a congenital heart defect, leading to open-heart surgery to implant an LVAD (Left Ventricular Assist Device) pump. After a six-year wait, I finally received a heart transplant in late 2022. This journey has not only shaped my life but also fueled my commitment to improving patient outcomes and empowering individuals to lead healthier lives.

Through this blog, I aim to:

-Share my unfiltered experiences as a heart failure survivor and heart transplant recipient.

-Provide insights into the patient's perspective, making it more relevant to the improvement of therapies and healthcare systems.

-Empower and educate others about heart health, advocacy, and the power of community support.

-Inspire hope and resilience in those facing similar challenges.

Join the Journey.I invite you to be part of this journey, engaging with my stories, learning from my experiences, and contributing to the conversation. Together, we can drive positive change in heart health outcomes and improve the lives of patients worldwide.

Thank you for your support and for being part of this community!

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Disclaimer: The information shared on this blog is based on my personal experiences and is not intended to replace professional medical advice. Always consult with a healthcare provider for any medical issues.

Latest Blogs

THE HEART OF A MOTHER: PRIORITIZING HEALTH THIS MOTHER’S DAY

THE HEART OF A MOTHER: PRIORITIZING HEALTH THIS MOTHER’S DAY

May 10, 20235 min read

As Mother’s Day approaches, we are all reminded just how important mothers are to the joy and well-being of families, communities, and the world, and rightly so! Moms tend to prioritize the needs of their loved ones before their own, but it’s essential to remember that taking care of themselves is just as important as taking care of others. Mothers can enhance their quality of life by prioritizing their own health, especially their heart health. This article focuses on why hypertension is an essential issue that mothers should pay attention to and how to take the necessary steps to manage it.

Why hypertension is a significant issue for mothers

Studies suggest that women* are more likely than men to develop high blood pressure after age 65. Several factors may contribute to why this is. One of the most significant factors is hormonal changes. As women age, their levels of estrogen and progesterone decrease, which can affect the health of blood vessels and increase the risk of hypertension. 

Another factor that may contribute to the higher incidence of elevated blood pressure in older women is related to hypertension during pregnancy, which is estimated to affect up to 10% of pregnant women. Women with gestational hypertension or preeclampsia during pregnancy are at increased risk of developing hypertension later in life. This is a major reason why it’s important for pregnant women to receive regular pre-and postnatal care to monitor their blood pressure and manage any potential complications.

Notwithstanding the specific circumstances around pregnancy and menopause, all mothers should consistently prioritize blood pressure management because hypertension is the leading risk factor for life-altering cardiac events like heart attacks and strokes.

Steps mothers can take to prioritize heart health and manage hypertension

At the Heart of a Giant Foundation, our core message is that there are practical steps everyone can take to support their heart health, prevent hypertension, and manage it if it develops.

By making healthy lifestyle choices such as exercising regularly and eating a heart-healthy diet, mothers can empower themselves to protect their health, feel their best and live their lives to the fullest. 

In addition, if experiencing symptoms of perimenopause or menopause, it is important to remember that options are available. Talking to a healthcare provider about treatment options is an important step that can prove very helpful in alleviating some of the effects of hormonal changes.

But perhaps stress is one of the most significant factors that impact mothers’ heart health over the short and long term.

photo of woman wearing purple lipstick and black crew-neck shirt

Photo by Eye for Ebony on Unsplash

Stressors faced by mothers and how to manage them

Mothers face unique challenges, so engaging in stress-reducing activities is vital, seeking support from friends and family and professional help if needed. Here are just some of the factors that can lead to stress for mothers in particular:

Caregiving responsibilities: Mothers often carry the bulk of the responsibility for caring for children and other family members, which can be emotionally and physically taxing.

Work-life balance: Balancing work responsibilities with family commitments can be challenging for mothers, particularly if they do not have adequate support or flexible working arrangements.

Financial pressures: Mothers may feel financial stress if they are the primary breadwinners for their families or face financial challenges, such as paying for childcare or healthcare.

Social isolation: Mothers may feel socially isolated if they do not have strong social networks or struggle to find time for social activities outside of caregiving responsibilities.

Perfectionism: Mothers may feel pressure to be perfect in all areas of their lives, including parenting, work, and personal relationships, which can lead to feelings of stress and anxiety.

Health concerns: Mothers may experience stress related to their own health or the health of family members, particularly if they are dealing with chronic health conditions or serious illnesses.

So what can you do to support the health of the mothers that you love? Here are some ideas.

Practical ways to support the heart health of mothers

Encourage healthy habits: Encourage a mother you love to adopt healthy habits, such as exercising regularly, eating a balanced diet, and getting enough sleep. You can offer to be exercise buddies or prepare healthy meals together.

Provide emotional support: Let a mom who is important to you know that you are there for her and offer emotional support. Listen to her concerns and offer words of encouragement and reassurance.

Offer practical help: If a mom you care about feels overwhelmed with caregiving responsibilities or other tasks, offer practical help! This could include helping with household chores, running errands, or providing childcare.

Plan fun and stress-reducing activities: Help a beloved mom to take a break from her daily responsibilities by planning fun and stress-reducing activities. This could include walking, having a spa day, or planning a fun outing with friends or family.

Educate yourself and others: Learn about the risk factors for heart disease and hypertension, and educate others about the importance of heart health. This can help raise awareness and encourage others to prioritize their own heart health.

Conclusion

Mothers are vital to the health and well-being of their families and communities. Importantly, they must prioritize their health, especially their heart health. By taking the necessary steps to manage hypertension, manage stress, and adopt healthy habits, mothers can ensure that they live full and active lives long after their children are no longer directly dependent on their care. Let’s celebrate mothers this Mother’s Day and every day by encouraging the moms we love to take care of themselves and remember to provide support along the way.

*In the context of this article, the term “women” is taken to mean “cisgender people assigned female at birth.”

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THE HEART OF A MOTHER: PRIORITIZING HEALTH THIS MOTHER’S DAY

THE HEART OF A MOTHER: PRIORITIZING HEALTH THIS MOTHER’S DAY

May 10, 20235 min read

As Mother’s Day approaches, we are all reminded just how important mothers are to the joy and well-being of families, communities, and the world, and rightly so! Moms tend to prioritize the needs of their loved ones before their own, but it’s essential to remember that taking care of themselves is just as important as taking care of others. Mothers can enhance their quality of life by prioritizing their own health, especially their heart health. This article focuses on why hypertension is an essential issue that mothers should pay attention to and how to take the necessary steps to manage it.

Why hypertension is a significant issue for mothers

Studies suggest that women* are more likely than men to develop high blood pressure after age 65. Several factors may contribute to why this is. One of the most significant factors is hormonal changes. As women age, their levels of estrogen and progesterone decrease, which can affect the health of blood vessels and increase the risk of hypertension. 

Another factor that may contribute to the higher incidence of elevated blood pressure in older women is related to hypertension during pregnancy, which is estimated to affect up to 10% of pregnant women. Women with gestational hypertension or preeclampsia during pregnancy are at increased risk of developing hypertension later in life. This is a major reason why it’s important for pregnant women to receive regular pre-and postnatal care to monitor their blood pressure and manage any potential complications.

Notwithstanding the specific circumstances around pregnancy and menopause, all mothers should consistently prioritize blood pressure management because hypertension is the leading risk factor for life-altering cardiac events like heart attacks and strokes.

Steps mothers can take to prioritize heart health and manage hypertension

At the Heart of a Giant Foundation, our core message is that there are practical steps everyone can take to support their heart health, prevent hypertension, and manage it if it develops.

By making healthy lifestyle choices such as exercising regularly and eating a heart-healthy diet, mothers can empower themselves to protect their health, feel their best and live their lives to the fullest. 

In addition, if experiencing symptoms of perimenopause or menopause, it is important to remember that options are available. Talking to a healthcare provider about treatment options is an important step that can prove very helpful in alleviating some of the effects of hormonal changes.

But perhaps stress is one of the most significant factors that impact mothers’ heart health over the short and long term.

photo of woman wearing purple lipstick and black crew-neck shirt

Photo by Eye for Ebony on Unsplash

Stressors faced by mothers and how to manage them

Mothers face unique challenges, so engaging in stress-reducing activities is vital, seeking support from friends and family and professional help if needed. Here are just some of the factors that can lead to stress for mothers in particular:

Caregiving responsibilities: Mothers often carry the bulk of the responsibility for caring for children and other family members, which can be emotionally and physically taxing.

Work-life balance: Balancing work responsibilities with family commitments can be challenging for mothers, particularly if they do not have adequate support or flexible working arrangements.

Financial pressures: Mothers may feel financial stress if they are the primary breadwinners for their families or face financial challenges, such as paying for childcare or healthcare.

Social isolation: Mothers may feel socially isolated if they do not have strong social networks or struggle to find time for social activities outside of caregiving responsibilities.

Perfectionism: Mothers may feel pressure to be perfect in all areas of their lives, including parenting, work, and personal relationships, which can lead to feelings of stress and anxiety.

Health concerns: Mothers may experience stress related to their own health or the health of family members, particularly if they are dealing with chronic health conditions or serious illnesses.

So what can you do to support the health of the mothers that you love? Here are some ideas.

Practical ways to support the heart health of mothers

Encourage healthy habits: Encourage a mother you love to adopt healthy habits, such as exercising regularly, eating a balanced diet, and getting enough sleep. You can offer to be exercise buddies or prepare healthy meals together.

Provide emotional support: Let a mom who is important to you know that you are there for her and offer emotional support. Listen to her concerns and offer words of encouragement and reassurance.

Offer practical help: If a mom you care about feels overwhelmed with caregiving responsibilities or other tasks, offer practical help! This could include helping with household chores, running errands, or providing childcare.

Plan fun and stress-reducing activities: Help a beloved mom to take a break from her daily responsibilities by planning fun and stress-reducing activities. This could include walking, having a spa day, or planning a fun outing with friends or family.

Educate yourself and others: Learn about the risk factors for heart disease and hypertension, and educate others about the importance of heart health. This can help raise awareness and encourage others to prioritize their own heart health.

Conclusion

Mothers are vital to the health and well-being of their families and communities. Importantly, they must prioritize their health, especially their heart health. By taking the necessary steps to manage hypertension, manage stress, and adopt healthy habits, mothers can ensure that they live full and active lives long after their children are no longer directly dependent on their care. Let’s celebrate mothers this Mother’s Day and every day by encouraging the moms we love to take care of themselves and remember to provide support along the way.

*In the context of this article, the term “women” is taken to mean “cisgender people assigned female at birth.”

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