Posted by MurrayE on March 28, 2008 at 03:53:42 from (142.177.126.129):
In Reply to: Heart prblem update. posted by Walt davies on March 27, 2008 at 10:39:14:
Hi Walt, I did have a heart attack 2 years ago, did not have any operation, on medication and do pretty close to what the medical people tell me to do, except the lifting, I have sometimes forget and lift more than I should,lifted a hydraulic pump for a backhoe the other day and put in the trunk of a car, (118 lbs) that didn't bother me , but it could have. I go walking every morning, early and try to follow a good diet as per the medical people instructions. I don't want anymore heart attacks, I like the quality of life I am doing, but do have to make adjustments. I believe stress is another area that get's a little tough on the heart. So I guess my advice is stay on the medication they prescribe for you relax and enjoy life to it's fullest. Alway's remember you are a nice person and everybody enjoy's the conversation's you post on this board. By the way I just purchased another old /43 Case tractor the other day. cheers, Murray
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