Heart Disease: Let’s Talk About the Emotional Side
Recovery from a cardiovascular event is not easy; it’s not just the physical pain–the emotional pain can be an unexpected challenge. Depression, anxiety, fatigue, feelings of guilt, emotional distress are common repercussions of heart disease, heart attacks, heart failure or heart surgery.
Talking with people who’ve gone through a similar experience can help make sense of the emotional and psychological aspects of heart disease. Connect is a place where such honest conversations can safely take place, where you can learn to feel better, together. I invite you to share your thoughts and emotions.
How has a heart-related diagnosis/treatment affected your mind and mood? How did you cope with these emotions? What strategies and tips would you offer a friend who’s going through a similar experience?
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Heart & Blood Health Support Group.
Thank you for responding. Since age 15 you have been dealing with all of this? Unbelievable!! Mostly remarkable that you have found your way through it all. I must say I feel so alone in dealing with this then add COVID 19. What I have learned so far about HCM, I have obstruction with it, so HOCM, is that when present to ED, the doctors ate looking for a diagnosis to fit into their little symptom box snd pull out a familiar diagnosis and send you on your way . Only after my persistence that there is something wrong with me, I am not just hypertensive with anxiety. Stayed away from hospitals for over 26 years when I had my daughter send from January to March I went to ED 4 times before they finally did a Cardiac MRI and gave me the diagnosis of HOCM snd referred me to Mayo Clinic because nobody in the area treated HOCM. What about yourself? Did ypu have local doctors through the years that helped you, treated you? What were your symptoms at age 15, middle age, up to present? Have your symptoms changed over the years? How have you dealt with symptoms all these years, meaning what seems to make them better or worse? Are you doing ok today. Did you ever have the Septum Myectomy surgery? My best to you!
ER of 145 is almost surreal. Great to hear
October 2028 hasn't come yet. (LOL)
Lol fat fingers
Angiev18, Yes, I did have, and to some extent still do, have local docs who have treated me to the best of their ability. However, in order to do that they had to defend me from some major labs, some get-rich-quick medicos, and assorted quacks. But when I show them the list of signs and wonders, most of them just sort of turn away to defend themselves. My symptoms at age 15 were chest pain and ankylosing spondilitis (I know now.). Middle age, three heart attacks, heart caths every few months. Now, it is the heavy stuff. Heart failure with recovered Ejection Fraction, organomegaly of every interior organ, cerebrum protein deposits showing transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathy, purpura on eyelids, toes, macular skin, cancers of thyroid, pancreas, prostate, lungs, esophagus. Cracking and breaking up teeth, massive eosinophil, flattened area across bridge of nose, chalaisis of eye socket and face, lower lip swelling, Am i doing ok now? Good question. I am still alive, but I can tell I am weakening rapidly. Lot of RA in hands and legs. Well, that's the heavy stuff. Heart wall thicknesses up to 17-18 MM, well past the 12 mm standard. Cutis laxa. Putting out about 2.5-3.0 G of hepatic protein per 24 hours. Leatherized urinary valve requires catheter 6-8 times per day. Most important, I am a fan of OMIM from Johns hopkins, I read everything I can get from Helsinki Univ. Hospital, Mayo, Boston Amyloidosis. And I tell everyone where they can find the info. Anyway, and I have diabetes 2, and get the good shoes from Priority. And put my books and stuff out there for folks to find and read.
You have been thru so much yet I can tell you have bounce in your step. I hope you have people around you that help bring joy in your life. You must be very strong and an inspiration to others as you have so many health issues, yet carry on. I wish you the best and hope you are not in pain. You have inspired me for sure.
A bit off topic, but nonetheless important with regard to the decision as to whom to trust with your health care. According to stat this morning "... In the last two years, (Mayo Clinic) has struck 16 deals in which it has shared de-identified patient data to co-develop products with outside firms.
These deals have generated less than $5 million for Mayo, a tiny fraction of the $13 billion in revenue it generates every year. But they are part of a much broader data trade that is growing more common— and which has ethics experts worried that the patient consent process is falling behind the pace of innovation.
Mayo’s patients were not told of the specific arrangements or asked to approve the use of their data, which is standard practice when it comes to the use of de-identified information. But should de-identification by itself give health systems carte blanche to trade on patients’ data?
Agree. The 10- yr deal w Google opens a Pandora’s box. On the other hand, if as promised Google develops AI for Mayo’s it could be a good thing for patients. My issue is with Epic being used by Mayo Clinic. Our data is out there for anyone w Epic to see and who knows who else can access. And CEO of Epic.. well just do your own research on her.
Sorry to also go off topic but this affects all of us that are Mayo Clinic patients. This issue will not stop me from going to the only medical facility I consider #1 hands down.
It is concerning. I just don't know how much I personally care if my medical information is out there. Quality of care is, of course, #1 and Mayo is great for care. There are some people with some conditions for which this may become problematic in ways that may not even be foreseeable. It does bother me that my personal medical data is being monitized without permission. Aggressively presumptuous and disappointing with regard to professionalism. Just my opinion.
I have stopped watching the news and feel 100% better. It helps to relieve the stress which hurts your body when you have heart issues. Continue to bike, play golf, i am a master gardener so i do the gardening. Does not help to worry about it. And i am 79, but feel like 78. Just kidding, feel like 60. Also you must have a sense of humor.