Anne1 regained her strength and confidence so that she could 'push on'.
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… the people when I went to the Heart Function clinic – not the clinic, the rehab educational thing – I went there for, I think it was two months that was their program. Then, again I was cautious at the beginning, because it was only three months after my heart attack, but, again, they said, ‘No, go ahead, work out. Eat this and don’t do that and rest as you need to.’ And it just, as you get used to the new you, you realise that it’s just fine and you just push on.
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- Coping Strategies – Anne1Anne1 gradually increased her daily walks to get stronger.
- Coping Strategies – Anne1Anne1 encourages women with heart failure to listen to their doctors and follow their advice.
- Finding Information & Cardiac Rehab – Anne1Anne1 regained her strength and confidence so that she could 'push on'.
- Reflections on Identity, Life and Death – Anne1Anne1 would like information about MAID (Medical Assistance in Dying).
- Access – Anne1Anne1 never received any follow up from her clinic and was left to manage on her own.
- Care Delivery – Anne1Anne1 relies on the experts.
- Care Delivery – Anne1Anne1 feels that she was 'left hanging in the breeze'.
- Diagnosis – Anne1Anne1 questions why heart failure happened to her and questions its progression.
- Impact on Work, School, Finances – Anne1Anne1 also speaks positively about her boss who supported her by letting her leave work when she became too fatigued to continue.