Norman and his wife Elaine

Norman has lived with heart failure for many years. He is on his second pacemaker and is due to have an operation soon to try to re-establish a blood supply to the damaged part of his heart. He is on multiple medicines and uses oxygen. Despite the limitations that his conditions brings, Norman tries to maintain a positive outlook.

Norman was diagnosed with heart failure many years ago after he collapsed for no particular reason. He has since had several heart attacks. At one time the possibility of a heart transplant was mentioned but Norman was later told he was not suitable for the operation. He was given a pacemaker instead, which was replaced with a new one after ten years. Recently Norman has been told he may only live another six months so he has chosen to have a risky operation to try to re-establish a blood supply to the damaged part of his heart, which, if successful, could significantly lengthen his life.

Norman takes a lot of different medicines for his heart condition – aspirin, warfarin, lansoprazole, bisoprolol, isosorbide mononitrate, perindopril, spironolactone, simvastatin and paracetamol which his wife Elaine organises with a weekly dosette box. He uses oxygen while he sleeps at night and also for top-ups during the day as and when necessary to give him more energy to do the things he wants to do. He does relaxation exercises at home if he is having a bad day. He has a blood test every week to check his clotting time because he is on warfarin, he is seen at the hospital every two months and his pacemaker is checked every three months. He also sees his GP whenever he feels the need.

Norman and Elaine moved area to get good treatment and have nothing but praise for the health professionals that have looked after Norman; they are on first name terms with many of them. Norman is grateful for all the care he has received and is always willing to give something back. He finds climbing stairs exhausting but doesn’t often do it nowadays as he and Elaine live in a bungalow. He can only walk about 100 yards before becoming breathless but enjoys riding around the country lanes near his home on his mobility scooter. Elaine has to do things around the house and garden that Norman used to do, or they find someone else to do big jobs. Despite the limitations that his heart condition places on him, Norman has a positive attitude and tries to live life to the full. He is always willing to help other people and has chaired a local support group for people with heart failure.

Norman talks about a bad experience he had when taking an experimental medicine.

Age at interview 73

Gender Male

Norman’s oxygen machine is noisy, which bothered his wife Elaine at first. Norman manages without oxygen while on holiday.

Age at interview 73

Gender Male