Heart Attack Survivor - a Field Guide


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This book contains life-strategies for shaking the fear and living a long full life in the aftermath of a heart attack. A book about how to live free from the stress, fear, anger, negative feelings, and unresolved lifestyle challenges that contribute to heart attacks.




I Don't Want to Die Like This: A Survivor's Guide To Thriving After a Heart Attack


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Every forty seconds, someone in the United States has a heart attack. Within five years, one in five survivors will have a second heart attack. You can prepare for and possibly prevent heart disease by reading this valuable book!Denise Castille was only forty-six years old on July 2, 2015, when she suddenly collapsed at work. Her arteries were 99% blocked, and she suffered a near-fatal heart attack. Less than two months before the heart event, Denise was told by a doctor, "There is nothing wrong with your heart. You're just stressed." This misdiagnosis and subsequent heart attack started Denise's journey to becoming a passionate, educated, and action-oriented advocate for heart health.According to the American Heart Association, one in every two African American women in the United States has heart disease. It is the leading cause of death among all men and women in the United States. In her practical, humorous, and inspirational book, I Don't Want to Die Like This, Denise shares her dramatic experience as a widow-maker heart attack survivor.Her extensive research and stories keep you turning the pages as she takes you step-by-step through everything you need to know. Denise's Words of Wisdom (WOW) summarize important information and resources at the end of each chapter. You will find hope, encouragement, and how to prevent heart disease for yourself and someone you know.You will learn the following: what symptoms to look for; how to take care of yourself physically and emotionally; effective communication with your doctor; how to prepare wisely and handle your finances; what to immediately do and not do if you have a heart attack; how to survive and thrive after your heart attack; understanding medications; basic CPR as a life-saving technique; building a support system, and so much more.




Break Free from Heart Attack Fear


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All you want is your life back, but this seems impossible after a heart attack. It's not. You can move forward to live a vibrant and abundant life. Are you fighting new fears and lacking confidence in your body since your heart attack? Are you confused as to how this happened in the first place? Are you and your loved ones left in a state of shock? You are not alone. You can start the Heart Healing Process to learn to overcome the suffering, shame, and guilt which accompany heart attack victims. A heart event is not a death sentence. Instead, with supportive guidance, it can be a powerful, life changing experience that propels survivors into living a confident life without fear, loneliness, or self-doubt. In Break Free from Heart Attack Fear, Lisa Steele George, a heart attack survivor and certified Whole Life Healing Coach, guides and teaches you to: Navigate the stages of grief and the mountain of emotions following a heart attack Pinpoint and answer questions about lifestyle choices which may have contributed to your heart event Create a support system to empower you during healing Unpack the crap in your mind that negatively affects your brain-heart connection Utilize life-changing tools to transform suffering, negative behaviors and unhealthy patterns into increased energy, decreased anxiety, and promotion of heart health Break Free from Heart Attack Fear empowers you heal your heart using proven and tested methods. Start living the life you deserve right now.







The Widow-Maker Heart Attack at Age 48


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“The Widow-Maker Heart attack at age 48” was written by a “miracle” survivor of a massive heart attack. He provides hope and a pathway to recovery for other heart attack patients and their loved ones facing the same daunting life changing, unexpected experience. His entire first year of life after suffering his heart attack; actually dying six times, is chronicled in this book combined with his ever changing physical and psychological feelings. In writing this book it was the author’s goal to help other families and loved ones facing the same devastating unfamiliar territory as his family faced on March 31, 2008. His goal was to provide timeless support for the loved ones of the heart attack victim so that they might better be able to understand what the patient is going through and what they, as loved ones might do to help the heart attack victim better deal with their life changing experience. The genuine and heartfelt desire on the part of the author to provide insight to the heart attack patient in their post heart attack life is profound and dynamic as they too successfully recover. The book provides much needed insight into critical topics that become part of the day to day lives of heart attack victims. The author laments about the mental side of first symptoms of actually experiencing a heart attack, emergency room feelings, mental challenges associated with dying, physical and emotional thoughts of waking up in the ICU, first day emotional panic, first night death feelings, prescription drugs, family support, cardio rehab, physical and physiological ups and downs, “Mount Everest moments”, and stress prevalent in the first year of recovery. This book should be provided to every heart attack patient families or victim in the hospital, cardiovascular specialists and educators of heart attack health.




A Heart Attack Survivor's Guide to a Long, Healthy Life


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A guide to better health and fitness for heart attack survivors of any age, complete with detailed lifestyle changes including exercise, supplements.and low-carb diet includes recipes




A Woman's Guide to Heart Attack Recovery


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As a heart attack survivor, you know that you must do everything within your power to prevent yourself from having another heart attack. The reason is simple; as a heart attack survivor, you are at greater risk of suffering another heart attack, one that could end your life. A Woman's Guide to Heart Attack Recovery provides heart attack survivors with a multi-faceted approach to preventing subsequent heart attacks. First, you need to empower yourself, and the way to do that is to learn as much as you can about your heart, the heart attack treatments you may have undergone, and, if you've only recently had your heart attack, the key steps to recuperation. You also need to know what to do in an emergency in case you experience another heart attack. Many chapters in this book — such as the ones on high blood pressure, diabetes, weight control, diet and exercise — are filled with information on how to achieve these specific goals. A heart attack can be a life-affirming wake-up call and many women find their life afterward to be better than it was before. Many of you will find it to be the impetus you need to make changes towards living a healthier life. A Women's Guide to Heart Attack Recovery is devoted to helping you do just that.




The Heart Attack Survival Guide


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Coronary heart disease, the commonest cause of heart attacks, remains the leading cause of death in the UK, despite rates falling in the last few decades, despite numerous therapeutic advances and despite increased awareness. Rates are especially high in economically deprived communities, some ethnic groups and at certain ages; but everyone's at risk. This book aims to help people at high risk prevent their first or subsequent heart attack as well as helping those who experience a heart attack get back to a normal life as soon as possible. As this book shows, combining drugs and lifestyle changes can help you survive - and prevent - heart attacks. Topics include: The anatomy and physiology of the cardiovascular system; Modifiable and non-modifiable risk factors such as smoking, diet, age, family history and sex; Causes and types of heart attack; Why heart attacks are more common at certain times of day; Prognosis - what makes survival more likely; Symptoms in men, women and the elderly; Diagnosis and treatment; After a heart attack - physical, psychological and lifestyle factors; Preventing heart attacks; Caring for a loved one after a heart attack.




Heart Attack, What's Ahead?


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American Heart Association Guide to Heart Attack


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Presents information on the treatment, recovery, and prevention of heart attack, discussing the warning signs, the causes and health consequences of an attack, and the steps that can be taken to prevent a repeat episode.