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uppityperson

(116,005 posts)
Sat Feb 14, 2026, 12:00 PM 9 hrs ago

Recuperation from heart attack and stent

Hi all, I've been checking in on DU daily but not spending a great deal of time here while I recuperate. My cardiology follow up appointment went well with them saying if I continue as i am, I should be back to no restrictions in another 3 months after I finish rehab.

It's been tough being a patient patient, but I'm trying my best to follow instructions about dietary, exercise, stress, etc changes. My spouse and cats are happy to have me around more, though it's been a huge change going from caregiver to care taker.

All that said, thank you for continuing the good fight, best wishes and take care.

And fuck ICE and minions.

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Recuperation from heart attack and stent (Original Post) uppityperson 9 hrs ago OP
Be good to yourself! Solly Mack 9 hrs ago #1
Vibes for swift and complete recovery and healing. niyad 9 hrs ago #2
I'm glad your recovery is going well! TBF 9 hrs ago #3
I went through that Jilly_in_VA 9 hrs ago #4
I, too, went through this in 2023. Swede 9 hrs ago #5
2003 for me. WheelWalker 9 hrs ago #7
I hope you continue to do well! brer cat 9 hrs ago #6
Take care of yourself and get well LetMyPeopleVote 9 hrs ago #8
Sounds like things are going well for you, but always remember that it'll take time. greatauntoftriplets 9 hrs ago #9
Glad to hear you're recovering well and sending healing vibes your way. Nevilledog 9 hrs ago #10
Sounds like you're doing everything right. Hang in there. We need you in fighting mode. Vinca 9 hrs ago #11
Sending only positive thoughts on your recovery Spazito 9 hrs ago #12
A short comment: Safe as Milk 9 hrs ago #13
My heart attack was 12 years ago Mblaze 8 hrs ago #14
Good to see this! mountain grammy 8 hrs ago #15
take it easy. AllaN01Bear 8 hrs ago #16
. NewHendoLib 8 hrs ago #17
And also have a Happy Valentines Day! people 8 hrs ago #18
Wonderful malaise 8 hrs ago #19
Fellow survivor here. Helicopter ride, coded, 3 stents and wonderful professionals that helped me get back Cheezoholic 8 hrs ago #20
Do it at your own pace. OldBaldy1701E 8 hrs ago #21
20 years ago, age 37, three stents, no damage (lucky af) eggplant 8 hrs ago #22
Well, keep doing what you're doing then, uppity! hamsterjill 7 hrs ago #23
Best wishes that you recover fully. area51 7 hrs ago #24
Keep on keepin' on democrank 7 hrs ago #25
Good to hear. ❤️ underpants 7 hrs ago #26
Glad to hear it's going well Figarosmom 7 hrs ago #27
Keep on keeping on Bayard 6 hrs ago #28
So sorry to hear of your heart attack and stent being needed, but glad you're on the mend! SheltieLover 6 hrs ago #29
Sending healing hugs gademocrat7 6 hrs ago #30
Glad your doing well Tree Lady 5 hrs ago #31

TBF

(36,081 posts)
3. I'm glad your recovery is going well!
Sat Feb 14, 2026, 12:06 PM
9 hrs ago

right now the news is pretty stressful, so staying away from it makes a lot of sense. It will all be here when you are cleared for regular activity!

Jilly_in_VA

(14,135 posts)
4. I went through that
Sat Feb 14, 2026, 12:09 PM
9 hrs ago

in November of 2024. The difference is (probably, anyway) that I didn't go to cardiac rehab, because by the time they called me it was 6 months later and I had already pretty much rehabbed myself with daily walks and was back to working at the shelter. I did go and check out the place, but the minute I walked in I immediately got severely claustrophobic; too much equipment packed into too small a place, and too noisy. So I politely said no thanks and walked out and continued my life. Per my last echocardiogram I'm doing fine. Just don't treat yourself as a cardiac cripple and you'll be okay! Best wishes from VA.

Swede

(38,857 posts)
5. I, too, went through this in 2023.
Sat Feb 14, 2026, 12:14 PM
9 hrs ago

I'm still going to the gym. Still watching what I eat. Still taking all the drugs they prescribed.

I'm feeling good, it's good to be here.

Hang in there.

greatauntoftriplets

(178,723 posts)
9. Sounds like things are going well for you, but always remember that it'll take time.
Sat Feb 14, 2026, 12:45 PM
9 hrs ago

You've been through a lot in the last few months, but taking it easy and keeping up with the cardiac rehab should bring you back to normal.

Take care of yourself.

Safe as Milk

(222 posts)
13. A short comment:
Sat Feb 14, 2026, 12:50 PM
9 hrs ago

This coming August will mark three years since I had triple bypass surgery. I discovered something since then. First, open heart surgery is a stunning traumatic experience on one's body. It takes a long time to recover. And I didn't know how pervasive the trauma was until I was able to look back and follow my body's history within that recovery. There's the medication and adjusting to the side effects. I don't really know how much the medication itself contributed to the "other-worldliness" of my everyday life, but I surely had to live with it every day until I didn't. The most remarkable part of the recovery is a return of my mental acuity, and in retrospect, how I could only evaluate the improvement after living through the deficits. In the midst of cloudy thinking, one's tendency is to strive for clarity and perceptual alertness that nearly gives denial a good name. Only afterward could I recall a kind of drifting in a mist of awareness. Even now, I notice improvements in short term memory from day to day. If I may, I'll advise that you stay physically and mentally active, even on days when you just don't want to move. It's okay to be tired, and it's okay to push a little bit beyond the fatigue. Best of luck. We've both been lucky to be still living and breathing. And one more thing:

Epstein.

Mblaze

(941 posts)
14. My heart attack was 12 years ago
Sat Feb 14, 2026, 12:57 PM
8 hrs ago

I had a clot form inside an already placed stent so they put another stent into that one.

I'm only telling you this because 12 years later, I'm feeling great. I'm sure that you will as well. 😀

Cheezoholic

(3,597 posts)
20. Fellow survivor here. Helicopter ride, coded, 3 stents and wonderful professionals that helped me get back
Sat Feb 14, 2026, 01:32 PM
8 hrs ago

I feel normal now although half of my heart is dead (only physically ). Even though I cant push myself physically like I used to I still manage to walk a mile a day. Wishing you the best. Listen to your body and your professionals. I now eat a bowl of oats every morning and that simple change in my diet has improved all my cholesterol levels by 25% alone. Good luck!!

eggplant

(4,159 posts)
22. 20 years ago, age 37, three stents, no damage (lucky af)
Sat Feb 14, 2026, 01:42 PM
8 hrs ago

*gets on soapbox*

Give yourself all the time you think you need, and then more because you're a terrible judge.
Cardiac rehab really improves outcomes.
Stress kills.

*gets off soapbox*

Also, 10 years ago, felt crappy, went to cath lab, three stents all perfectly clear, but five other blockages, so surgery happened, but on my calendar rather than as a emergency.

Feel better! DM me for anything.

hamsterjill

(17,232 posts)
23. Well, keep doing what you're doing then, uppity!
Sat Feb 14, 2026, 02:02 PM
7 hrs ago

We need you here. Here's hoping you are back to 100% very soon.

Wishing you all the very best...

Figarosmom

(10,702 posts)
27. Glad to hear it's going well
Sat Feb 14, 2026, 02:47 PM
7 hrs ago

Rehab will get you back to normal. It may be hard and sometimes what they have you doing you may not understand what good it is. But everything is for a reason. Good wishes.

SheltieLover

(78,652 posts)
29. So sorry to hear of your heart attack and stent being needed, but glad you're on the mend!
Sat Feb 14, 2026, 03:31 PM
6 hrs ago

Healing vibes on the way to you!

Tree Lady

(13,127 posts)
31. Glad your doing well
Sat Feb 14, 2026, 04:24 PM
5 hrs ago

I am home recovering from hip operation from fractured hip. I feel your pain.

I normally do a lot for my husband that is older than me and I lead a very active life gym, yoga, walking dog miles a day and now I can't drive for a few months. I am so independent being needy not my thing. That said this has been good for me to learn to live day by day and slow down.

Hope you heal soon wising you the best.

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