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<blockquote data-quote="ickihun" data-source="post: 1690572" data-attributes="member: 196960"><p>Was exercise mentioned? Even just a daily walk makes me feel I'm doing my best. Walking is excellent, if you can walk. I walk in pain but only don't go out if icy or very windy. 20mins is sometimes All i can manage. You? Mine isn't off a heart attack thou.</p><p>Cardiologist who performed angiogram due to irregular ecgs, severe palpatations, breathlessness and swelling, asked me to exercise which I've never stopped with the help of my brilliant GP aiding me with physio and pain relief to be able to move. Awaiting bariatric surgery to take pressure off my bulging discs and weight loss. Hoping for half amount of meds at least, too.</p><p></p><p>I've read the recovery with a good plan after some heart attacks do prevent another. Be compliant and walk as much as possible, swim maybe or other light impact exercise til more confident. So you have a nurse to report to about heart problems? Attend all your appointments. They are good at what they do!</p><p></p><p>What's your plan now?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ickihun, post: 1690572, member: 196960"] Was exercise mentioned? Even just a daily walk makes me feel I'm doing my best. Walking is excellent, if you can walk. I walk in pain but only don't go out if icy or very windy. 20mins is sometimes All i can manage. You? Mine isn't off a heart attack thou. Cardiologist who performed angiogram due to irregular ecgs, severe palpatations, breathlessness and swelling, asked me to exercise which I've never stopped with the help of my brilliant GP aiding me with physio and pain relief to be able to move. Awaiting bariatric surgery to take pressure off my bulging discs and weight loss. Hoping for half amount of meds at least, too. I've read the recovery with a good plan after some heart attacks do prevent another. Be compliant and walk as much as possible, swim maybe or other light impact exercise til more confident. So you have a nurse to report to about heart problems? Attend all your appointments. They are good at what they do! What's your plan now? [/QUOTE]
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