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That is very unusual based on what I have heard from most people in the past. Let us hope that your Doctor is right and it is just the smoking and nothing to do with diet.
Best of luck to you Mike and here is to staying in great health my friend.
Did they give you a lecture on that or was that even an issue for you? I am just curious to know as I wish to try and avoid any and all of the pitfalls that I have control over.
The doc didn't seem to stress much about diet.
His concern was the smoking.
Once I convinced him I really quit (he seemed like he didn't believe me for a little while) he centered mostly on pills I need to take.
Right now i'm taking about 11 pills a day because of the heart attack
So he didn't make much of a deal about diet.... He didn't he complain I was too heavy and need to lose weight (i'm 6' - 280 pounds)
His big thing was take the pills, don't do anything strenuous -- and DON'T SMOKE
Got back from the follow-up appointment from my heart doc.
He said this heart attack was actually my second
He said I had another heart attack sometime earlier - he cant tell when but said over 4 months ago.
The doc said that artery is totally destroyed and dead.
He also said a normal person uses 65% of their heart ... After these 2 attacks I only use 25%.
Holy crap Mike! That is some scary stuff dude. I am so glad to hear that everything is better now considering what may have been. May you continue to improve and get even better.
So what was the determining factor? From what I most always hear it is contributed to a persons diet. Too much intake of junk foods etc.
Did they give you a lecture on that or was that even an issue for you? I am just curious to know as I wish to try and avoid any and all of the pitfalls that I have control over.
Got back from the follow-up appointment from my heart doc.
He said this heart attack was actually my second
He said I had another heart attack sometime earlier - he cant tell when but said over 4 months ago.
The doc said that artery is totally destroyed and dead.
He also said a normal person uses 65% of their heart ... After these 2 attacks I only use 25%.
Two heart attacks and 25% use of your heart, can't think of a better reason to give up smoking. Be strong, I know how hard it is, but I've managed to give it up for almost 10 months now
Got back from the follow-up appointment from my heart doc.
He said this heart attack was actually my second
He said I had another heart attack sometime earlier - he cant tell when but said over 4 months ago.
The doc said that artery is totally destroyed and dead.
He also said a normal person uses 65% of their heart ... After these 2 attacks I only use 25%.
Got back from the follow-up appointment from my heart doc.
He said this heart attack was actually my second
He said I had another heart attack sometime earlier - he cant tell when but said over 4 months ago.
The doc said that artery is totally destroyed and dead.
He also said a normal person uses 65% of their heart ... After these 2 attacks I only use 25%.
Really glad your back bro. Nicotine factoid: Researchers say that the actual physical nicotine addiction is actually broken after 72 hours. The habit however is a a bit of a bear though. Still the actual ADDICTION is gone. So keeping yourself busy will help create new habits.
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