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Stents Inserted After Heart Attack, Overweight, Feeling Tired, Getting Panic Attacks, Excessive Sweating. Normal Recovery?
Hi there I had a heart attack in the 1 st jan 2013 and ended up getting 3 stents put in.i am only 43 and a little overweight . I stopped smoking that same day but my diet hasn t changed much.i still get very tired when walking or doing minor stuff around the house and perspire a lot . My sleeping pattern is shitty and I do get either panic attacks or minor angina attacks this I am not sure about. I have never sprayed my cpglycerl trinirate as I get major headache from it. After 10 weeks surely I must feel better. What do you suggest or is this normal recovery. Regards Brian
By this time, one should be alright.
If you are symptomatic, it is wiser to get investigated to exclude complications or progression - Thallium Stress Test (treadmill with isotope) will be the preferred one.
See your cardiologist again
Take care
Wishing speedy recovery
God bless
Good luck
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Stents Inserted After Heart Attack, Overweight, Feeling Tired, Getting Panic Attacks, Excessive Sweating. Normal Recovery?
Hi friend, Welcome to Health Care Magic By this time, one should be alright. If you are symptomatic, it is wiser to get investigated to exclude complications or progression - Thallium Stress Test (treadmill with isotope) will be the preferred one. See your cardiologist again Take care Wishing speedy recovery God bless Good luck