Angina Attack In Men

Angina Attack In Men

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My father had 4 stents inserted in his arteries 6 weeks ago, but although this has stopped his angina attacks he gets tired very easily and cannot enjoy the physical activities he did prior to the operation, such as playing golf. He’s a very active man ordinarily, and emotionally is finding this very hard to deal with. does anyone know how long it takes on average to ‘get back to normal’ after having stents put in, or will he never feel ‘normal’ again? most of the information i’ve found on the web relates to immediate recovery after the operation, but I cannot find good information on how long it takes to properly rehabilitate.

Heartdoc said it before me. Puncture site. some feel great in a couple of days after it’s healed. “…like a million bucks” I have heard many times. Others who may have had heart damage to their pump (left ventricle) be it infarction or stunned/hibernating muscle can take longer to recover.As well as they can restenose (basically fail). Definitely follow up with his cardiologist. They may have him on a betablocker that can make a person feel puny afterwards if the dose is too high. Of course all this mere speculation as to what is causing the issue. It could be as serious as stent failure,as mild as hibernating muscle or a simple medication adjustment or as serious as as heart attack.but in general, once the fuel lines are open, people feel better and they are opened during the procedure itself.

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