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  • Life after a heart attack: dealing with psychological symptoms - worthlessness
  • Medical therapy: pacemakers
  • How to live with high blood pressure: medical recommendations for weight reduction
  • Heart attack and comprehensive follow-up care: outpatient coronary care (anti-coronary club)
  • Treating acquired heart disease: beta blockers and anti-atherosclerosis drugs
  • The conduction system (electrical system): regulation of heart rate & the autonomic nervous system
  • Heart disease: origins of disease – the specialist - stop all abuses
  • Life after a heart attack: dealing with psychological symptoms - depression
  • Medical therapy: pacemakers - how often should the pacemaker be checked ? are there any other precautions to be taken?
  • How to live with high blood pressure: what you can—and cannot—eat and drink

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    LIFE AFTER A HEART ATTACK: DEALING WITH PSYCHOLOGICAL SYMPTOMS - WORTHLESSNESS

    One of your biggest fears may be that you will never be the same person again. You may be afraid that you won't be able to work as hard, be as vigorous, or be as good a spouse or parent as before. You may think that now it's too late to do all those things you've dreamt of doing when you were older. You may be even be worried about your sex life. Again, such thoughts are normal. To some degree or other everyone feels this way after a heart attack. So you are not alone in such thoughts. Try not to anticipate the worst. You have not given yourself a chance to recover yet, so it's premature to jump to any conclusions. While your fears are understandable, and are normal for a person in your circumstances, they are far from true.

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