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<blockquote data-quote="Suffolk" data-source="post: 1691174" data-attributes="member: 379157"><p>Hi ,I too had good bg control, weight was9stones8lb in March 2016 ,on 6 May 2016 I had a massive heart attack ,7 weeks in papworth hospital ,after 3 weeks in intensive care,6 stents,bypass, mitral valve replacement and on ECMO .</p><p>I have made a good recovery ,nothing will ever be the same ,but as long as you stick to your meds life will be ok, it took a few months to feel a bit more normal & I ended up going to the hospice for counselling ,with relaxation & excersize ,as I did get a bit anxious & scared to go out ,they helped enormously ,I’m also really lucky to have a fantastic husband and great friends who support & help got me through the toughest time of my life, but as friends who have had everything from heart problems to breast cancer say we’re still here</p><p>I just had 6 weeks in Australia with my son & his family ,so yes you can come back from this ,sending positive thoughts & hugs x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Suffolk, post: 1691174, member: 379157"] Hi ,I too had good bg control, weight was9stones8lb in March 2016 ,on 6 May 2016 I had a massive heart attack ,7 weeks in papworth hospital ,after 3 weeks in intensive care,6 stents,bypass, mitral valve replacement and on ECMO . I have made a good recovery ,nothing will ever be the same ,but as long as you stick to your meds life will be ok, it took a few months to feel a bit more normal & I ended up going to the hospice for counselling ,with relaxation & excersize ,as I did get a bit anxious & scared to go out ,they helped enormously ,I’m also really lucky to have a fantastic husband and great friends who support & help got me through the toughest time of my life, but as friends who have had everything from heart problems to breast cancer say we’re still here I just had 6 weeks in Australia with my son & his family ,so yes you can come back from this ,sending positive thoughts & hugs x [/QUOTE]
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