Recovering from a heart problem means not only getting back your
physical strength but also getting back your emotional and mental well-being.
Having a positive outlook during your recovery and rehabilitation is necessary
to help you recover physically, emotionally, and mentally. Remember that you
are going to start feeling better very soon. You are working to get back to
your normal life.
Will I feel depressed?
Nearly all people recovering or rehabilitating from a cardiac event
experience some form of stress, depression, helplessness, or social isolation.
You should be aware that these feelings are common for people who have heart
problems. Often both you and your family and friends struggle with the idea of
having a heart problem and the necessary changes you must make in your
lifestyle to prevent future cardiac events.
The fatigue and pain you might be experiencing may make you
depressed. You may:
- Have mood swings.
- Cry easily.
- Feel afraid or anxious.
- Get frustrated.
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Be irritable.
- Not be able to concentrate.
- Have "good
days" and "bad days."
What can I do to feel better mentally and avoid depression?
It can be important to keep your family and friends around you
during your recovery. They can go on walks with you or just sit and chat. You
should continue to be affectionate with your family and friends. Affectionate
gestures can improve your mood and make you feel less lonely.
Both you and your loved ones should identify negative feelings and
actively find ways to deal with them. Successfully dealing with negative
feelings has been shown to have a helpful effect on your outlook, future risks,
and the changes you need to make in your lifestyle.
A comprehensive cardiac rehab program will most likely include some
form of psychological assessment to help determine your current psychological
status and identify areas that need to be addressed. A program can offer
support and education to help reduce the normal stresses associated with a
cardiac event and hospitalization.
Simple techniques like deep breathing can help you relax and gain
control of your situation. In some cases, medications, psychotherapy, or
spiritual counseling may help you deal with your mental state.
If you are depressed but active in dealing with these feelings, you
will probably not continue to feel depressed after you are fully
recovered.