Interview HA23  

Interview HA23

Age at Interview: 61
Sex: Male
Age at Diagnosis: 49
Background: Retired P.E. Teacher; Married, 2 childrenEarly medical retirement, age 56

Brief outline:Heart attack 1991. Heart attack 1998. Five blockages in main coronary artery. Stent or coronary artery bypass surgery not possible. Current medication: aspirin, diltiazem, losartan, isosorbide mononitrate


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The cardiac nurses were very good at explaining procedures and giving information.
 
He had none of the risk factors for a heart attack but had a heart attack at the age of 49.
 
After a short period of feeling sorry for himself he decided to get on with his life.
 
He runs the community based GP by referral exercise programme, which continues after cardiac rehabilitation.
 
Describes how he felt when he had to take medical retirement at the age of 55.
 
Since early medical retirement he runs exercise programmes for the GP exercise referral scheme in his local area.
 
Talks about the different sources of information he found helpful.
 
Taking medication is a routine you get used to. He warns people to get advice if they have side effects.
 
He had two heart attacks but refuses to be dominated by the possibility that he might have another.
 
It's not always as bad as you think.
 
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