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How has having a heart attack affected your career?

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Jacqbat

I had already given up work to become a fulltime mum but it has not affected me returning to work as I have had 4 jobs in the last 7 years all of which I changed to suit working around my children. I always declare my medical history truthfully when applying for posts and it has never prevented me from getting a job :-)

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Knotty in reply to Jacqbat

Interesting to hear that. You have the advantage of relative youth!

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Knotty

I was aged 67 and not employed at the time of the event (discomfort in throat and feeling hot) which was diagnosed as a heart attack.

I have not sought paid work since as I fear that my week in hospital will be viewed very negatively by any potential employer who enquires about my health. (I know it is illegal to ask before making a job offer but ......)

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Rory

I was retired anyway when I had my

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Delphetta

I was off work for three months. A big reason for this was due to the side effects of the combination of 7 drugs I was automatically put on. I have felt increasingly well as I have been able to give them up. On returning to work I restructered the way I do my work seeing clients in the morning and early afternoon and doing admin and short appointments later in the day when I find I get tired.

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Andyman

It affected me in a way that I just want to give up working. It did not change mybwirking but changed how I viewed work.

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geoffkaz

i had three attacks got back to work driving a coach three times , give up after the third, actually diasbled now but alive !!

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skybluepink

Physically/ medically targeted into UNWANTED early medical retirement LA Barnet when had antibiotics and hospital appts withheld. Before MI then weekly visits & own research & that of elderly parents Then rotation round GP Practices not referring , testing, diagnosing etc Ended up A&E case and with stress on heart re trying to address injustice.

Then BA 2001 & MA 2003 Visual Arts [ Hons Sculpture] with assistance dyspraxia diagnosed at MA level .