I had a HA eight weeks ago, a couple of stents fitted 7 weeks ago and I'm feeling pretty good, in fact I'd say about 95% of how I felt before the HA.
I've been out walking every day since getting out of hospital, at first it was a slow walk around the block now its about 45 minutes at a good pace including a few gentle inclines.
I'm doing all my gardening again and I've been attending Fitsteps classes for a few weeks.... although I've ducked out of the fastest routines, well I have until yesterday, I did the full class. We also attended a Latin and Ballroom dance yesterday and I guess we had about 30 dances including a few jives and I felt brilliant!!
My BP is now holding steady at about 105/67 and I think my stomach is finally getting accustomed to all the medication I'm now on as is my dizziness when standing up too quickly.
Importantly I also haven't felt my heart for a good two and a half weeks, before that I had felt it aching continually following the heart attack, a strange sensation and quite frightening.
I've yet to hear anything about my cardio rehab despite being told how vital it is on three occasions.
I've done hours of research on the computer as to what I can and can't do following a HA and angioplasty, the variance of information from care trust to care trust is unbelievable, some have superb detailed information others have not much at all. The rule I've adhered to is that whatever I'm doing I must not exert myself to the point where I can no longer take part in a conversation, I've got no where near that situation.
I'm 69, and I'm making sure I make all the lifestyle changes needed to play my part in reducing the odds of ever suffering another HA.
Have a great day everyone.