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I’m A 65 Yr Old Female That Has Had 4 Heart Attacks Starting In 2014 And Has Been Told By My Daughter That I’m Not Going To Be Here Much Lon

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Gillette, WY
July 24
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You choose your lifestyle and care. Sounds like you’ve done well. Keep it up and live every minute with joy. Your in the right place to get good info and support.

July 24
A MyHeartDiseaseTeam Member

I'm sorry to hear about your situation. Here are some important points from the knowledge base that might be helpful:

- Lifestyle Changes: Making lifestyle changes can significantly impact heart health. Quitting smoking, eating a healthy diet, and avoiding extreme heat can help manage heart disease. (source: Member Show Full Answer

I'm sorry to hear about your situation. Here are some important points from the knowledge base that might be helpful:

- Lifestyle Changes: Making lifestyle changes can significantly impact heart health. Quitting smoking, eating a healthy diet, and avoiding extreme heat can help manage heart disease. (source: Member Spotlight: A Heart Attack and a Reality Check)

- Monitoring: Using devices like a KardiaMobile monitor daily can help keep track of your heart health. (source: Member Spotlight: A Heart Attack and a Reality Check)

- Family and Environment: Heart attack risks can be influenced by both genetic factors and shared family environments, such as diet and exercise habits. (source: Are Heart Attacks Hereditary? 6 Facts To Know)

- Professional Help: Consulting with your cardiology team can help you evaluate your lifestyle and identify risk factors. They can also refer you to specialists like dietitians or exercise therapists if needed. (source: Are Heart Attacks Hereditary? 6 Facts To Know)

- Community Support: Engaging with communities like MyHeartDiseaseTeam can provide support and shared experiences from others living with heart disease. (source: Are Heart Attacks Hereditary? 6 Facts To Know)

It's important to stay positive and proactive about your health. Always consult with your healthcare provider for personalized advice.

July 24

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