My husband had a heart attack 7 months ago aged 48. They fitted a stent and a week later had a double bypass CABG. He has finished rehab and he is growing stronger each day.
Hi, is this group also help and suppo... - British Heart Fou...
Hi, is this group also help and support for partners of someone who had a heart attack/ bypass CABG? Thank you .
absolutely. Pose any particular questions and we will try to help.
I think that sometimes partners or carers need as much if not more support than the actual sufferers. Feel free to ask for anything here.
You can help by joining in with dietary recommendations, and sharing exercises. I would say don't be too protective. Let your husband be guided by what he feels he can do.
Love and hugs to you both. 🤪
Thank you. Its so nice to find a group that understands. My husband 48 years old has always been fit and has played sports for most of his life. He had a Heart Attack playing cricket. I think its the shock that we are struggling with , as we had no idea and the psychological affect it has 7 months on. I do over protect . Rehab was brilliant and helped massively. That's over now. There's still pain and lack of fitness and strength . We know how lucky he's been. Thank you
Yes, my husband had a quintuple bypass. He missed out on cardio rehab and he wouldn’t join any groups so I joined this group for help and advice. People on here are very helpful and supportive.
Hello, I'm not a partner but the patient. I have to agree with don't smother your husband. It is an enormous shock for both of you...well the whe family really. Take it easy one day at a time. Fitness will improve, it takes time as does getting used to what happened. Take care xx
I’m assuming you live in the UK. If so your doctors groups of surgeries employs a “social prescriber” and they give you access to support groups in your area - whatever is available. Ring the docs surgery and tell the receptionist.
This group is brilliant at helping those with or their dearest to cope with heart issues.
A natural tendency to help slides into being overprotective. With my husband’s stroke a similarly stricken friend pointed out to me that everything I did to help (even lawn mowing!) was also mistakenly telling him I didn’t think he could do it. Difficult line to tread.
Look after you, spoil yourself a bit as he needs you more than either of you realise right now.
This is an amazing group with such amazing people. Your comments have helped me so much . Thank you x
Absolutely yes you ask away anything you need help with
without the support and love of my husband i would have really struggled more than I did, he has been my rock me, he has come to every appointment with me and encouraged me with my exercise
I am sure everyone on here will help whenever they can with any questions you ma have x