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After My First Heart Attack I Am Diagnosed Blood Clots In My Lungs As Well My Heart. After 5days I’m Discharged From Hospital. What Know?🫁

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Springs, ZA
July 2, 2024
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Zonda, hopefully you have a plan in place to manage your condition. This may involve developing a more healthy eating plan, getting more exercise, better sleep, medication management, etc.. Speak with your healthcare team and make sure they answer al of your questions. You have also come to the right place for support; this is a great community. Be well and stay positive!

July 4, 2024
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Thank you

July 2, 2024
A MyHeartDiseaseTeam Member

I'm sorry to hear about your recent health challenges. Here are some steps you can take after being discharged from the hospital:

1. Follow-Up Appointments:
- Schedule and attend follow-up appointments with your healthcare provider to monitor your condition and adjust treatments as needed.

2. Medication Management
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I'm sorry to hear about your recent health challenges. Here are some steps you can take after being discharged from the hospital:

1. Follow-Up Appointments:
- Schedule and attend follow-up appointments with your healthcare provider to monitor your condition and adjust treatments as needed.

2. Medication Management:
- Use a pill organizer or a medication tracking app to keep track of your medications. Ensure you take them as prescribed.

3. Organize Your Health Information:
- Keep all your medical documents, visit summaries, and pamphlets in one place for easy access.

4. Ask Questions:
- Write down any questions you have about your condition and bring them to your appointments.

5. Support System:
- Reach out to friends, family, or online communities like MyHeartDiseaseTeam for emotional support.

6. Lifestyle Changes:
- Follow any lifestyle recommendations from your doctor, such as dietary changes or quitting smoking.

7. Exercise:
- Discuss with your doctor about starting a cardiac rehabilitation program or moderate aerobic exercises like walking.

8. Manage Appointments:
- Use a digital calendar or paper planner to keep track of your medical appointments.

Remember, you are not alone, and support is available to help you manage your condition.

July 2, 2024

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