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Hi my husband suffered a n stemi heart attack at the age of 48 June 2023... fully fit person riding uo to 200 miles on a bike per week .. we were both husband and wife shoked... he ended up with a stent inserted... everyone he is struggling when he is not doing anything ( feeling a constant dull ache in his chest and tingling down his arm ... .... but when he is active this is not there ..... I am worried is this a sociological occurance,, since his Sent procedure back in June.. or something more sinister.. as gp said its not connected..

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I had my multiple stents fitted on September 2022 at age 44, found during routine test. I used to feel same in early stages 6-8 months slowly it went away , with time it healed and many in this forum have a similar experiences. If I doubt always seek medical advice

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Jerrahem

hi there, sorry to hear about your husband struggle. I have to say it is very confusing to understand what is happening and certainly it is life changing. I have to agree it is the best to seek medical advise if in doubt. It is safest course of action

Stay strong and I hope your husband will tet better soon x.

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