Hope For People With Heart Disease

As the old saying goes, "Where there's life, there's hope." This is especially true for people with heart disease. Although getting the diagnosis makes you feel anything but hopeful, it is not a death sentence. There are many treatment options and changes you can do in order to still have a good quality of life for many years yet to come.

Lifestyle Changes

Another old saying is, "Change is good for the soul." Although this writer is not an expert on souls, I do know that change is good for people with heart disease. Even taking inexpensive steps like quitting smoking, exercising regularly and eating a better diet can help change the future prognosis for people with heart disease.

People with heart disease need to talk with their doctor and physical therapist (if one is involved) about developing a light exercise program that gradually gets more challenging. Going from no exercise to running five miles a day will be just as dangerous as not exercising at all. Slow and steady is the goal. You should never exercise if your chest hurts. Walking your dog, gardening or pottery can all be exercises that help people with heart disease.

Keep Seeing Your Doctor

Heart disease does not reduce by itself, even if you suddenly quit smoking, quit drinking, become a vegetarian and work out a half hour a day. You still need to see your doctor regularly. If he or she recommend going to a specialist, if possible, go see a specialist. Although lifestyle changes can help reduce your chance of suddenly dropping dead, you still need medications.

There are a dizzying amount of medications now available for people with heart disease. Quite often, you are not on just one medication, but several. Before you are given a prescription, you need to let your doctor or specialist know about all of the medications and herbal supplements you are currently taking. This will help to avoid any bad interactions between your current drugs and herbal remedies and the new drugs.

Each person with heart disease reacts differently to any kind of medications. This is one reason you need to keep your appointments to see your doctor or heart specialist. They will need to monitor your body's reactions to the drugs and to the dosage. When you are on these medications, don't suddenly decide to try an alternative medical remedy or even nutritional supplements like fish oil capsules. You need to as your doctor first.