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Could Use Information On Silent Heart Attack. Had Intestinal Infection Which Caused MI. However Have Bp And Cloresterol.
A MyHeartDiseaseTeam Member asked a question 💭

Now dealing with being winded, dizzy, and difficult keeping up the way I did previously. This bothers me big- time!

posted December 6, 2021
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A MyHeartDiseaseTeam Member

My advise give God a chance to work in your life He is also a healer when you bring your infirmities to Him. Keep up with your doctors visit, medications, recommendations, a proper diet less animal protein(fat) and exercise..I will pray for you that God brings peace in your heart, God Bless.

posted December 7, 2021
A MyHeartDiseaseTeam Member

Great advice..Let Go and Let God..

posted December 7, 2021
A MyHeartDiseaseTeam Member

Amen Ruth....😀

posted December 7, 2021
A MyHeartDiseaseTeam Member

Yes I have frustion with my health issues of my heart. Plus i have mental illness on top of all that. I think i might of had a small MI but not for sure. With the holidays i coukd care if they are here this year. I might be back in a fib. Right now i am living one day at a time, moment, and enjoy what I can out of life.

posted December 7, 2021
A MyHeartDiseaseTeam Member

yes these are very frustrating moments i find out playing instruments helps me.

posted December 7, 2021

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