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Old 08-04-2013, 05:05 PM #1
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Default nasty new condition:

thought cancer/PN was as bad as it would get but no! two weeks ago i was rushed to the ER with a myocardial infarction aka*heart attack. *had a stent placed in a damaged artery to keep it open. *now have entered a new, more scary world where i'm terrified of another, more damaging HA which might kill me in minutes. *at least with cancer you rarely keel right over.

i am worried that i won't be able to resume my supplement
routine *since i now have to take an array of heart drugs (aspirin,*lipitor, blood thinner, blood pressure, etc).

i know i need to ask the cardiologist if the supplements may be contraindicated but i thought maybe another PNer has faced a similar issue and found a way to deal.

would appreciate your thoughts on coping!
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