Has anyone had to use the GTN post heart attack?
How long after the heart attack was it , was it scary, did it do its job?
thanks
Has anyone had to use the GTN post heart attack?
How long after the heart attack was it , was it scary, did it do its job?
thanks
Hi Baly,
I have used my GTN spray post heart attack, although on occasion only.
The aim is to reduce the angina you feel as a result of your coronary arteries narrowing which is the cause for the chest pain by dilating your blood vessels. I have found that it can relieve chest pain however, I do experience side effects on it which have previously sent me into a panic if you’re a new user. It is not uncommon to experience a headache, a high heart rate as if you’re having heart palpitations, and dizziness for some. I often get all 3 when I do use it which is why I sit/lie down when I take mine as it can lower your BP.
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The standard rule is that when you’re experiencing chest pain/angina, to spray 1-2 puffs under the tongue every 5 minutes, for 15 minutes. If after 15 minutes, the chest pain persists, you are required to call 999 for an ambulance.
I hope others share their experiences with you too and I hope you will feel more prepared to use your GTN in the future if you require it.
All the best.
Tos
Thank you Tos for sharing your experience, it's so helpful
I try to sit down before i use it and put my head down for few minutes as it causes my head to pound(its just opening up the blood vessels). 2 years after heart attack i still use it occasionally.
Jules x
Excellent advice from Tos92. Do use it if you need to, that's what it's for to improve the blood supply to your heart but be ware of the side effects caused as it effects all blood vessels Follow Tos92s advice, stop sit or lye down first. Good luck
Hi Baly
Like you I was very fit before my heart attack - circuit training twice a week + cycling even though I was 72. The protocol I was given for the GTN spray was to use it for any chest pain even if I thought it was muscular. I am now 3 years post heart attack. I have used the spray several times with little side effects. It works and I am never without it but my need to use it has decreased with time. Be gentle with yourself hearts take a long time to heal.
I have never had a heart attack but angina so relevant to using the spray.
I have (luckily) rarely had to use the spray but don't be afraid to use it if you have (or even think you have) an angina attack.
It will help if you feel you have a blockage but won't hurt you unless you are allergic to any of the content.
All that said if in doubt phone your GP.