Interview HF34

Heart attack 1992, Triple bypass 1993. Angina 1999. Heart failure diagnosed 2003.

Rarely seeing the same doctor twice has led to inappropriate changes of medication being suggested by doctors who don’t know the history of his heart failure.

Age at interview 35

Gender Male

Age at diagnosis 35

Finds his heart failure nurse extremely helpful and reassuring.

Age at interview 35

Gender Male

Age at diagnosis 35

He describes the pain he felt after his first operation and how he needed to have the bones in his chest re-aligned.

Age at interview 35

Gender Male

Age at diagnosis 35

He thinks his GP’s knowledge of heart disease is very general.

Age at interview 35

Gender Male

Age at diagnosis 35

Talks about how seeing different doctors at hospital appointments is unhelpful.

Age at interview 35

Gender Male

Age at diagnosis 35

Describes his last scuba dive when he almost died.

Age at interview 35

Gender Male

Age at diagnosis 35

Describes how he managed without medication after his luggage was misdirected on holiday.

Age at interview 35

Gender Male

Age at diagnosis 35

He was unable to tolerate simvastatin (Zocor).

Age at interview 35

Gender Male

Age at diagnosis 35

He felt shocked by his diagnosis at first but was reassured by his consultant.

Age at interview 35

Gender Male

Age at diagnosis 35

He believes his heart attack was caused by emotional stress rather than high cholesterol.

Age at interview 35

Gender Male

Age at diagnosis 35

Atenolol seemed to affect his sexual ability but his libido returned to normal after stopping the drug.

Age at interview 35

Gender Male

Age at diagnosis 35