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First time here, I am now recovering from a heart attack on Jan 4th 2006

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Kathlyn1950
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Posted 2/19/2006 5:01 PM (GMT -8)
I felt the same way, Terry. I'm not sure why. I think it was partly fear based that I might do too much or the dr didnt' know what he was talking about and I might harm myself maybe. Not really sure. I dont work with a lot of other people, but I also dreaded being asked questions. I didn't really want to talk to anyone about it much. It did help to get out of the house though and talk to be around other people. It sounds like you are on the right track, Terry. Keep us updated on how you are doing! Hugs, Kathy

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TSMB
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Posted 2/19/2006 6:17 PM (GMT -8)
I have been allowed to go back on lite duties for three weeks and then the doctor will decide then if I can go back full duties. I feel good but your right it does play on your mind, I will be very cautious at first until I get back into the grove. I think the hardest part will be the 5 in the morning hours again, for the past 2 months I have been getting up at 8:30 9:00 am, I think the first few days are going to be tough but it will get better. If you are all still interested I will keep you up to date on how I do, also I will stay on here and offer anyone new that comes on to offer my help I want to be able to do the same as what everyone else has done for me.
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Kathlyn1950
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Posted 2/20/2006 9:34 AM (GMT -8)
Terry, it sounds like things are progressing with you. And that is good. I know I was afraid to go back to work, but it was good for me because it kept my mind off what had happened to me for awhile. I think this heart attack stuff attacks more than our hearts. It effects our emotional and spiritual health too. I think what you are going through is "normal" (whatever normal is, but maybe I should say expected/common) and that you will feel better and better. kathy
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DREAMGIRL
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Posted 2/20/2006 7:02 PM (GMT -8)
:-)  hi , i have been reading you post for a long time now, it is really something how scary this can be. i had two stents put in a little over a year ago and have gone through all the theings you discuss. i wanted to say that i too had severe sleeping problems and had to get on ativan.. not pretty i know   it is addictive, i have been on 1mg for about a year and i truly am not looking forward to weaning off, but at the time i needed to sleep so badly, insomnia was a big problem.  glad you are able to go back to work, i had the luxury of not having to, but i am not sure if that was good. i have lots of time to dwell on my health.  actually, i must say i am better now than i have been since the stents , i think the statins i was on were causing alot of my fatigue, i actually wake up rested these days.  i want to add one thing you may or may not want to consider, just speaking for myself, i just couldn't get past the fear and finally tried an anti depressant(i wanted to get on one so i could wean off the ativan with out rebound insomnia taking place from withdrwals)it isn't anything i have had to do, antidepressants that is, i just want to say i really think it helped, so don't beafraid to try them to help you sleep if you are afraid of getting addicted to the other sleep aids. sorry this was so long.
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TSMB
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Posted 2/21/2006 2:43 PM (GMT -8)
Thank you for your post I have gone back to work this week but I had to leave early today and just come home and sleep, the long day yesterday went fine but today it just showed how not ready I am to go back full time, I am just sitting at a desk right now but it is still the very long days compared to what I have been doing for the past two months it is very hard to get back to a normal routine by lunch I found myself so tired and I even noticed that my eyebrow was feeling like it was 5lbs and was druping. I am fine now that I have rested but I still plan on going to bed very early tonight. Thank you again for your post, it was not too long it was just fine.

Terry
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Kathlyn1950
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Posted 2/21/2006 2:57 PM (GMT -8)
Dreamgirl, I'm glad you posted. What you have to say is very important! I'm a psychotherapist and am conservative about recommending that clients see their physicians for medication. But when they need it, I sure do not hesitate! There can be a stigma about taking anti-anxiety and antidepressants vs some medication for a physical condition. I hate that it can be like that, because people can benefit from this type of help. And, it doesn't always  mean we need to take it forever. If we do, so what? It's like any other medication that we need to take to be healthy (i.e., insulin for diabetes). Anyway, I digress. Thanks for posting about people talking to their doctors about this. It's an important aspect to consider.

And, not to toot my own profession, but it can be helpful to talk to a therapist. LOL. Hugs, Kathy

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TSMB
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Posted 2/21/2006 3:13 PM (GMT -8)
Hi Kathy where do I sign up, there are times I think I could really benefit from a session or two actually through work I could see a therapist if I wanted to. Thanks for posting again I get a little bit out of every post.

Terry
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Kathlyn1950
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Posted 2/21/2006 7:14 PM (GMT -8)
If you can, go through work. I think that many workplaces have EAP programs where they can give you names of local therapists who your insurance is covered by. Also, you can look in your local yellow pages for therapists. You can find them under psychologists, therapists, counselors, and social workers. But if you have an EAP program they usually pay for a few sessions.

How is work going? Was this day 2 or am I off on that. I need to go read again.
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Bill H
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Posted 2/22/2006 11:30 AM (GMT -8)
Hi Terry,
Congrats on going back to work, take it easy at first. I too had to take it easy for a few weeks
after going back to work. I am regularly in bed now at 9 pm or close to that. It became a habit,
one I should have had 30 years ago...LoL
Take care
Bill H
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TSMB
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Posted 2/22/2006 12:26 PM (GMT -8)
Hi Kathy and Bill, thanks for your posts Yesterday was my second day back at work and it did not go too well as far as stamina was conerned I had to leave after half the day I was wiped, then last night I started getting palpatations so I stayed home and called my doctor he felt it was a false alarm but said to go to emergency just to be on the safe side so I was there for most of the day, they did all the usual tests and everythibg was fine so I guess I got myself worked up for nothing well not really nothing my own doctor will have to figure out what is going on, but there was no need to panic. My life seemed so much easier before the heart attack this is really going to take some getting used to.

Terry
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DREAMGIRL
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Posted 2/22/2006 4:51 PM (GMT -8)
:-)  hi terry, i can assure you, we have all worked ourselves into a frenzy. i did the same thing and went to the ER two days after my stents were placed felt flutters, well they dragged me back upstairs and did another angiogram. there was nothing wrong so i went home...a few months pass and i have weird feelings in my stomach chest area and run to the ER again, nothing wrong  so the point of this story is i spent 8 hrs. in ER twice and now i am not  going again unless it really feels like i have to.  i finally figured out it was stress and fear. also, it took me several months to feel better, in my case though i think it was my meds because i finally cut back in the last 2 months and i feel alive again, but i still could not go back to work, just do not have the stamina(and i have a good husband to care for me). i think it is great that you were able to go back at all. hope tomorrow is better.
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TSMB
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Posted 2/22/2006 6:15 PM (GMT -8)
Thanks Dream that makes me feel better actually that is what the doctor today said that it could be stress from going back to work not that I really feel it but anything is possible. Everything was fine (thankfully) so I just have to learn to take it easy and get back to things gradually and take my time, the thing is I feel fine and healthy but I guess my body knows better I should learn to listen to it. Once again I learn something new today.
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Kathlyn1950
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Posted 2/22/2006 6:22 PM (GMT -8)
Amen. I did the same thing. I mean about 2 months after my MI I had some pressure in my chest and was convinced, somewhat, that I needed to go to the hospital because I had atypical symptoms when I had the MI. They could find nothing and in fact, the surgeon who did my cath and stent happened to be on call and came in to tell me he did not think I needed to have another cath. He sat in the room with me for probably 45 minutes and told me more about my situation than I had ever heard from my cardiologist. Or I was more mentally alert and "heard it" this time. It really decrased a lot of the anxiety that I had. I think many of us have done this. I mean heck who knows for sure? We have to check those things out. Just a month ago I began having a few palpatations and was scared enough to call my cardiolotist about it. He did a holter monitor on me and found nothing. I have'nt had any more either. Dreamgirl, that's my problem. I feel like I just do not have the stanima to work forty hours a week. The dr. says I have no reason for that, but when I look at all the medications that I take, many say that fatigure is one of the side effects!
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TSMB
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Posted 2/23/2006 3:22 PM (GMT -8)
Hi Kathy, after I posted I see that a lot of people have gone through a lot of these symptoms and spent time in the hospital getting things checked out. Boy there is a lot to get used to.
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Kathlyn1950
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Posted 2/23/2006 8:31 PM (GMT -8)
Yes there is. You are certainly not alone, Terry. Nor are you weird, or nuts, or crazy or any of that stuff that some of us wonder about.
It took me awhile to realize that I was also mourning a loss, several actually. The loss of who I thought I was, the loss of I could never go back and say I had a healthy heart, etc. Living with chronic illness can be hard. I've also had some gains though. I think I take better care of myself. I realize how important today is now, as well as not to put off telling my loved ones how I feel about them. Not that I'd recommend having a heart attack or heart problems to realize these gains, lol. I think you are going to be fine. I'm glad we have such a good group here.
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Kathlyn1950
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Posted 2/23/2006 8:35 PM (GMT -8)
I was googling to find out about loss and chronic illness and found a pretty good read about it at http://www.umass.edu/fsap/articles/ill.html

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TSMB
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Posted 2/24/2006 1:57 PM (GMT -8)
Thanks again Kathy I will have a look at this site. Your right there is a good group of people here and very I am glad that I came to this web site it has really helped me and everyone here has given me lots of very good advice and support.
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Posted 2/24/2006 5:31 PM (GMT -8)
:-)  HI THERE YA'LL, SOUNDS LIKE WE ARE ALL ON THE SAME PAGE, I TOTALLY RELATE KATHLYN TO FEELING SUCH A LOSS FROM GETTING THIS. I WAS ALWAYS SO PKLEASED TO SAY I WAS HEALTHY ALL MY LIFE SO THIS WAS AND STILL IS A HARD PILL TO SWALLOW, BUT IT IS VERY IMPORTANT FOR ALL OF US TO WORK ON THE ANXIETY FACTOR, IT IS REALLY BAD FOR US.  I HAVE A PROBLEM MOST OF YOU WON'T RELATE TOO AND I AM NOT BRAGGING I AM TRULY CONCERNED.  WHEN ALL THIS STARTED I WEIGHED about 135 LBS. AND I AM 5'6 SO AT THE TIME I WANTED TO LOSE 3 OR 4 LBS.  WELL SINCE THIS ALL HAPPENED I LOST ALRIGHT AND AM 123LBS, WHICH FRANKLY SCARES ME BECAUSE GOD FORBID I HAVE ANOTHER PROBLEM I HAVE NO EXTRA MEAT ON MY BONES, AND I EAT ALOT, JUST CANNOT GAIN IT BACK. NATURALLY WE HAVE TO EAT EVEN HEALTHIER THAN BEFORE SO THAT IS REALLY A PROBLEM. I HAVE READ THAT SKINNY PEOPLE DO NOT DO AS WELL WHEN IT COMES TIME FOR BYPASS, SO LAUGH IF YOU WILL, BUT I NEED TO PUT ON about 10LBS.
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Kathlyn1950
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Posted 2/25/2006 8:44 AM (GMT -8)
I sure am not laughing. I have another friend who is also a heart patient and she has had similar problems to your's Dreamgirl. She is concerned about her weight, too. I have a few thousand pounds you can have if you want, haha.
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DREAMGIRL
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Posted 2/25/2006 9:12 AM (GMT -8)
that is so funny kathlyn. just a thousand huh? well i wonder if anyone knows a healthy way for us to put on a few pounds? this is something maybe i can ask on the chat line els has set up on the 8th of march, hope to see you there. good morning to terry, we are using your space for all our chatter, hope you have a great weekend.
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TSMB
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Posted 2/25/2006 4:42 PM (GMT -8)
OH no problem feel free I don't mind at all, my problem is that I lost about 15lbs and still wanted to lose about another 4 to 5lbs and I seem to have come to a stop and in fact I am struggling to keep the 15 off. I am sure I am eating properly, I mean I know I am. So there is my dilema.
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Posted 2/26/2006 9:20 AM (GMT -8)
hi terry, i noticed you are still posting with that little sad face, does that mean you are still very frightened , or sad. i guess i will be hoping to see a devilish smile one of these days. take care and thanks for your messages to us all.

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TSMB
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Posted 2/26/2006 7:10 PM (GMT -8)
Hi Dream and everyone else, actually no things are a lot better, I am starting to do more of my old activeties and it is helping a lot. Actually I am sad because the canadian hospital system is insuch termoil. I finally got signed up for cardio rehab, but the dimwit's insist that I must go a stress Monday morning, well I just got the results of the one I did a week ago but the hosiptal where the rehab is (which by the is operated by the same board of directors) says oh they can't use that one, you have to have another one! No wonder they have money problems. So anyway that's why I am still a little upset or sadned if you will. Oh and they claim I have to see a dietitian which I have just spent the last month with one here at home.

Terry
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Kathlyn1950
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Posted 2/27/2006 5:22 AM (GMT -8)
Hi, Terry. I guess I'd be upset, too, if I had to redo that stress test! That doesn't sound like a very efficient system, does it. Although, the Canadian system has a lot going on over the United States one in other ways.

 

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Posted 2/27/2006 8:18 AM (GMT -8)
:-)  Hi Terry, nice to hear you are feeling a bit better,as you mentally accept your new diagnosis there will me more good days, but know that we all still fight with it and it is okay to feel whatever you are feeling and we will all be here. actully terry, when i was first diagnosed i wanted all the attention i could get, go with it, i feel like a beggar sometimes with my docs, i have to ask for everything that rquires a little extra effort, including blood workups for out of the ordinary, i am just thankful we have insurance, that is such a problem in this country for many.  we will be waiting to hear from you again. bye for now.
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