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Angela

In 2011, at the age of 66, Angela's husband, a talented musician, had a cardiac arrest while in the recovery room after an operation. He was resuscitated. At first, the medical team were reassuring, but it turned out that he had suffered catastrophic hypoxic (oxygen deprivation) brain injury and he has remained in a minimally conscious state ever since. Has become progressively less responsive over time.

  • Background

    Angela works as a receptionist, and her husband was the night duty officer for the same funeral parlour. They were also musicians together, and had been in a relationship for...

  • Sex/Gender Female
  • Sab

    Sab thinks that the investigation of a chest pain saved him from a heart attack that was about to happen. He had several tests including an ECG and an angiogram. The angiogram confirmed that he had coronary artery disease. Six months ago he underwent Coronary Artery Bypass Graft surgery (CABG). He joined his local cardiac rehabilitation programme and increased his exercise routine gradually. He plays golf, walks regularly and works in his allotment. He also attends the 'post-graduate' cardiac re

  • Background

    Sab is married with four grown up children and several grandchildren. He is semi-retired and works occasionally as a minibus driving assessor for his county council. Ethnic background’ Asian.

  • Age at interview 65
  • Sex/Gender Male
  • Stanley

    Stanley had a heart attack and four cardiac arrests. He underwent primary angioplasty and had a stent fitted. He feels breathless so his hospital appointment to see the consultant has been brought forward by several months. He gave up smoking four weeks before his heart attack.

  • Background

    Stanley is separated and has three grown up children. He works full-time as a plumber and since his heart attack he has been staying with his girlfriend. Ethnic background’ White...

  • Age at interview 59
  • Sex/Gender Male
  • James

    James had a heart attack in February 2011 and a stroke in 2010. He had primary angioplasty and two stents fitted. He completed the six weeks cardiac rehabilitation programme and continues attending the weekly sessions as part of a local community health programme. James has made significant changes to his diet, levels of exercise and has given up smoking.

  • Background

    Widower, has two daughters and grandchildren and all live in the same town. He and his partner live in separate homes. Until his retirement, he was a manager in an...

  • Age at interview 63
  • Sex/Gender Male
  • Mervyn

    Mervyn contacted NHS Direct after persistent chest pain and spoke to a doctor who sent a paramedic team to assess him. The ambulance crew took him to hospital and he had primary angioplasty and two stents fitted. He takes the following medications aspirin, bisoprolol, simvastatin and ramipril.

  • Background

    Mervyn is married, has three grown up children and lives at homes with his wife. He is retired. Ethnic background’ White British.

  • Age at interview 76
  • Sex/Gender Male
  • Alan

    Alan recently had a heart attack, was treated with primary angioplasty and a stent was put in. He is due to start a Cardiac Rehabilitation programme soon. He and his wife think that the quality of care Alan received has been excellent but would have like more information and advice for when going home. Alan walks and goes for a cycle ride every day.

  • Background

    Married; with grown up children and grandchildren. Retired but does gardening on a part-time basis. Ethnic background’ white.

  • Age at interview 62
  • Sex/Gender Male
  • Neil

    In 2008, and following a heart attack Neil underwent quadruple bypass surgery. Later, he experienced a stroke that he interpreted as a 'wakeup call' and began to make lifestyle changes. He retired from a highly stressful job, gave up smoking and reduced his alcohol intake. He takes medication and uses complementary therapies.

  • Background

    Neil is married with three adult children and grandchildren. He lives with his wife and he is a retired company director. Ethnic background’ white.

  • Age at interview 65
  • Sex/Gender Male
  • John

    In October 2011, John suffered a heart attack and had primary angioplasty and a stent was fitted in the artery that needed urgent treatment but while in hospital, they fitted a second stent in another blocked artery. Test results show that his heart was only minimally affected by the heart attack. John is full of praise for the level and quality of care he has been receiving on the NHS.

  • Background

    Retired Trauma Counsellor; married with two children aged 43 and 40. Ethnic background; white British.

  • Age at interview 67
  • Sex/Gender Male
  • Dr Kharbanda

    In the following video clips he gives an introduction heart attack, its causes and treatments and a view for the future.

  • Background

    Dr Raj Kharbanda is a consultant cardiologists at the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford.

  • Sex/Gender Male
  • Interview HA07

    Heart attack 1998. Coronary artery bypass surgery 1998. Current medication' aspirin, simvastatin

  • Background

    Retired HGV Driver; Married, 3 children

  • Age at interview 67
  • Sex/Gender Male