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Heart attack

  • Overview
  • Discovery
    • What is a heart attack - a doctor speaks
    • Symptoms and getting help for a heart attack
    • Diagnosing a heart attack
    • Initial emotions about having a heart attack
    • Ideas about the causes of a heart attack
  • Treatment
    • Pre-hospital care in the ambulance for a heart attack
    • Initial treatments for heart attacks
    • The coronary care unit
    • Medication for heart attacks & side effects
    • Angioplasty & stents
    • Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery
    • Recovery from Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery
    • The general ward & discharge home
    • Talking to doctors & nurses
  • Recovery at home
    • Recovering after a heart attack
    • Coping with emotions after a heart attack
    • Cardiac rehabilitation & support
    • Community based exercise programme (Phase 4)
    • Returning to driving after a heart attack
    • Returning to work after a heart attack
    • Getting Information about heart attacks
    • Sex after a heart attack
    • How it affects carers
    • Complementary therapies and approaches after a heart attack
  • Life after a heart attack
    • Leisure, travel and hobbies after a heart attack
    • How it affects family life
    • Preventing another heart attack
    • Attitude to life after a heart attack
    • Messages to others about heart attacks
    • Patient satisfaction and heart attack management
  • People's Profiles
    • Aged under 40
    • Age 40-50
    • Age 51-60
    • Age 61-70
    • Age 71-80
    • Aged 81 plus
    • A doctor speaks - Heart attack
  • Resources and Information
  • Credits

Heart attack

Profiles - Aged under 40

Interview HA05

Retired manager; Married, 2 children

Interview HA33

Office Clerk; Living with partner, 1 child

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