After a heart event, physical healing is just the beginning. Survivors often encounter substantial emotional swings, including fear, anger, guilt, depression, and more. The secret I've found helpful is to develop a regular practice of gratitude! See my book for more info. Good luck on your healing journey!
https://www.amazon.com/New-Better-Now-Gratitude-Thriving/dp/0692166637/------------------------------
Michael Hesser
Ascendis
Evergreen CO
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Original Message:
Sent: 01-15-2019 14:00
From: Richard Short
Subject: cabg x3 under the age of 50
Yes the "New Normal" will change from week to week and month to month. It does get better. There will still be ups and downs but the ups will start to last longer and the downs will get shorter. Just hang in there, your are on the right track.
Richard Short
CA
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Thanks for the encouragement,it seemed everyone I saw at the hospital was older and everyone at cardio rehab as well or they were younger and had a stent. I had an aneurysm in the widow maker and two blockages very unexpected with minimal symptoms. Been a long slow healing process and still in physical therapy for shoulder damage,apperantly I came out of anesthesia roughly. They told me random chest pains are normal part of recovery it continues to be a strange journey but it's encouraging to hear that what I think of as my new normal will improve
Thanks Again
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Dave Klein
OH
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