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Imagine living without a heart—no pulse, no heartbeat, just a machine keeping you alive. This incredible story follows Craig Lewis, a 35-year-old who, in 2011, faced a deadly heart condition. With only one option left, doctors removed his heart entirely and replaced it with a continuous-flow device. For over a year, Craig thrived without a heartbeat, defying the odds while talking, eating, and walking. But as his illness spread, his journey came to an end. Craig's story challenges our understanding of life and survival. Would you live with a machine instead of a heart? Let us know in the comments! Like and share this video for more unbelievable stories! #Heartless #MedicalMiracles #IncredibleStories

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00:00:00 The Man Who Lived Without a Heart!
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00:00Imagine living without a heart. No pulse, no heartbeat. Just a machine keeping you alive.
00:05Sounds impossible, right? Well, it actually happened. In 2011, 35-year-old Craig Lewis was
00:10dying from a deadly heart condition. Doctors had one last option. Remove his heart completely and
00:15replace it with a continuous flow device. Unlike a normal heart, this machine didn't beat. It
00:19pumped blood in a steady stream, meaning Craig had no pulse at all. For over a year, he lived
00:23without a heartbeat, talking, eating, even walking around. But eventually, his illness spread to
00:27other organs, and he passed away. However, his story proved that a beating heart isn't the
00:31only way to stay alive. Would you live with a machine instead of a heart? Let me know in
00:35the comments. And for more unbelievable stories, hit that subscribe button.

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