By Adam Kemp Staff Writer akemp@oklahoman.comEDMOND — James Pratt wakes up every morning like it could be his last. That was the prognosis his doctor gave him after a heart attack in March 2017 nearly ended his life. He's kept that thought with him as he goes on his daily run, racking up miles of laps in the pool or pedaling through the Arcadia forests on his mountain bike. And that's what got him to agree to sign up for the Oklahoma City Memorial Marathon on Sunday. “My doctor told me it could be too late for you,” Pratt said.Read more on NewsOK.com