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Heart disease and your emotions: Take care of yourselfNot only will these ideas help reduce your overall stress level, but they’ll help you get through your recovery and adjustment period.
- Your daily exercise not only helps your heart, but it can help your mood. Walk with a friend, or your spouse. Walk outdoors in good weather along a route you enjoy. Walk indoors in bad weather through a mall or other enclosed space.
- Your new eating plan will help your heart, as well as speed up your recovery and increase your stamina. Eating well is important, so try hard to keep at it.
- Relax when you can. Breathe deeply. Listen to calming music. Light a candle to set a serene mood. Pick some flowers or buy a bouquet.
- Laugh! Rent funny movies and comedy routines. Visit with good friends. Listen to jokes and tell a few.
- Talk. Tell family and friends how you are feeling, even when those feelings are strong and seem overwhelming.
Talking about what you feel is one important way you can come to terms with what’s happening to you. Talk to your health care team, too. They can suggest counseling, support groups, and other resources.
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Source: Allina Patient Education, Helping Your Heart, fourth edition, cvs-ahc-90648
First published: 10/04/2002
Last updated: 06/01/2007
Reviewed by: Allina Patient Education experts
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