guidelines angina




56 and / or women with diastolic heart failure, had been diagnosed.?

I just started Lasix / furosemide 40 mg for treatment. And I take a number of heart medications or BP, nicorandil, Noten, Imdur, diltiazem, Tritace. Underwent heart bypass surgery 2005, not my heart revascularization effectively. One of you educated post graduates give me some guidelines for exercise? So you can expect in the future? Road twice a week for 30 minutes, but can not walk fast enough to lose weight, because the symptoms of angina chest, difficulty breathing. I weigh 76 kilos and I'm 5'3 "Tall. I'm from Australia.

I was in congestive heart for the five (almost six) years, and walking was the best year for me. Really there is no way to do it wrong. The trick, I think, can not walk fast, but steadily. Walk as fast as possible, as slow as you need, but do not stop. Follow that must stop. When must stop, stop for a time as short as possible and then start walking. It will take some time to build. The first day I came I was told walk for 15 minutes, and I could not. Now I can walk 4 miles! Take your pills, liquids, as prescribed. You have been on heart failure Food? If not, there are only two guidelines: Not more than 2000 ml of fluid per day and no more than 2,000 milligrams of sodium per day. Sodium is the difficult. You should start checking the boxes and packaging when you buy groceries, and for a time it will take much more time to decide what you eat it will be to prepare and eat. But it becomes second nature to you. Someone will offer food and click on "in your head about how sodium is in the subject, and you decide if you can have one or simply pass the plate to the next person. The best way to help you is to pass the salt shaker at the other end of table. And tell your family that under no circumstances are they to happen to you. Keep the salt shaker from the kitchen, too. Cook the food as it is, if people want a little salt, the salt can party their own! When you wake in the morning, go to the bathroom and urinate. Then you weigh. (No clothing or as little as possible) Write the date and weight, and check that all days. If you win more than 3 pounds in a period of 24 hours, call your doctor and report. Failed heart rate can be controlled, so decide early to take care of yourself. I wish Best of luck!

guidelines angina

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