Peter Sykes experienced a near-death encounter after suffering a stroke that left him in a month-long coma. Awakening in a Sydney hospital, he began a remarkable recovery, aided by researching his genealogy, which helped restore his memory and motor skills. His family tree now includes 17,000 relatives, and he credits this therapeutic activity for his progress. Sykes now advocates for heart health and kindness, emphasizing the importance of seeing a cardiologist after turning 50.
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