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<blockquote data-quote="Mattsmom277" data-source="post: 457633" data-attributes="member: 4264"><p>I'm glad he's at least home and not an hour away. What a mess to send him home knowing his financial position and not sending medications. It seems so ... just ... not right. </p><p></p><p>My aunt recently had a heart attack, a few months ago. Actually she had 2 stents put in just this Monday. She was told upon discharge to not do strenous activity until it didn't wind her, that it can take 2-3 months to get somewhere resembling back to strength. She was told to listen to her body and if she is fatigued, to lay down and do what her body tells her. She was told not to lift super heavy things until she's feeling full strength again etc. She was told to try to take walks (not in extreme heat) but to stagger several through the day to build stamina but not long ones and to not try to be a "hero" by walking a marathon. She started out I believe with a slow walk around the block several times a day. </p><p></p><p>I really hope you can find help with the medications. I've heard even here in Canada of that link Janet gave you and I've heard it can be a great help. Is it possible to call somewhere to check on his application for SS?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mattsmom277, post: 457633, member: 4264"] I'm glad he's at least home and not an hour away. What a mess to send him home knowing his financial position and not sending medications. It seems so ... just ... not right. My aunt recently had a heart attack, a few months ago. Actually she had 2 stents put in just this Monday. She was told upon discharge to not do strenous activity until it didn't wind her, that it can take 2-3 months to get somewhere resembling back to strength. She was told to listen to her body and if she is fatigued, to lay down and do what her body tells her. She was told not to lift super heavy things until she's feeling full strength again etc. She was told to try to take walks (not in extreme heat) but to stagger several through the day to build stamina but not long ones and to not try to be a "hero" by walking a marathon. She started out I believe with a slow walk around the block several times a day. I really hope you can find help with the medications. I've heard even here in Canada of that link Janet gave you and I've heard it can be a great help. Is it possible to call somewhere to check on his application for SS? [/QUOTE]
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