I had double vision and a TIA 4 months before my heart attack but then also had two bouts of double vision the evening of my heart attack. Was going to drive myself to the ER but then the horrific jaw pain and sweating began so I knew it was an attack and woke up my husband to take me.
Yup, that's what I did. Calling 911 is the best.
My sister died from a massive heart attack, her boyfriend sent me videos where 911 was trying to revive her when she was already dead ðŸ˜
Thank you, I’m sorry for your loss 😢
So wonderful that your transplant has changed your life; able to do the things you were unable to do with your bum heart. Keep up the good work and enjoy your new life.
I would talk to my doctor and ask him/her that question. I had a major heart attack back in 2001 and have been on several heart medications since then. I noticed that when I exercized that my heart… read more
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Oh my I hope you go get some medical help You're in my prayers Nucky
thank you
I saw my cardiologist last week and he had me do an Echo. He called me yesterday and told me that the echo was good and was better than the last one (18 months ago). I checked my app and it said the LVEF was 45%. The echo from 18 months ago was 41 - 45%. What is the context of these numbers. What is a "good" score and what isn't? Thanks in advance.
Really that sounds encouraging thank you
Recovering After a Heart Attack | Let's Talk About Feelings
In this episode, Prof. Peter Barlis delves into the crucial aspects of recovering from a heart attack. The focus is on how individuals feel after a heart attack and the normalcy of experiencing depression during the recovery phase. Additionally, he provides insights into the medications commonly used and their potential side effects. The importance of cardiac rehabilitation in the recovery process and its positive impact on physical… read more
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