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Heart Attack: Your Recovery Plan

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You’ll work closely with your health care team to create a plan for recovery. This plan may include:

  • Tests to check how well your heart is healing.

  • Treatments, such as medicines or procedures, to help your heart work better.

  • Cardiac rehab (rehabilitation) to help make your heart healthier. Ask your health care provider for a referral.

  • Managing your risk factors. These are the things that put you at risk for another heart attack.

  • Frequent follow-ups with your provider.

  • Assessing your overall health and treating other medical conditions.

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Your role

You play the biggest role in your recovery plan. Only you can make the lifestyle changes needed to help prevent another heart attack.

  • Ask any questions you have and get the answers you need.

  • Ask for support following your plan, making changes, and learning new habits.

  • Know your options and take part in making treatment decisions.

  • Follow the plan you've agreed on with your health care provider. When you have questions, always ask.

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