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mrsmurphey | 14:01 Mon 12th Jul 2010 | Health & Fitness
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My husband had a massive C.I in december and is on many tablets each day. He spe nt 4 weeks in Kings College Hospital and had one stent fitted. He needed two more but the docs said it was too dangerous as there was so much damage to the heart. He feels fine now except for pain in his legs on walking. He has asked many questions, but has not been given a regime to follow. Can anyone give advice on this problem?
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Firstly, if he was in KCH he would have been in good care.
I am surprised that he wasn't given any advice on further lifestyle.
He must now live a normal life for him...and this will be modified by pain in his legs when walking (intermittent claudication)......gardening, golf and anything that he feels that he would like to do.
Diet?...well there are plenty of opinions on diet, but I would suggest that he eats whatever he feels like, in moderation.

Any other specific questions, then do get back to us.

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