joining me is a man that knows all about that, anthony robinson. a captain of the investigative services bureau and heart transplant recipient. i want to thank you for being here today. most people would never know. >> that is what it's supposed to be. >> tell me about when you decided or what was it like you to? >> i was told in 1993 i needed a heart transplant but it years maybe a few years ago when i really felt i was starting to slow down, couldn't walk upstairs and i was hospitalized for four or five months. i did receive a heart transplant. >> did you have to wait for a long time? >> ways on a waiting list for five months on and off. >> are you wru nervous about it? >> i was nervous about it. my doctor said we got it within two weeks. that is all i left. i was little nervous but i have faith. >> reporter: what was run-up to that, what did you have to do? >> from the time i actually was hospitalized i basically had to eat well and try to follow the instructions of the doctors and be patient. there really isn't much i could do. i was laying in