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Tag: homecoming blues after hospital discharge

What I wish I knew back then: “When new heart patients are discharged from the hospital”

August 6, 2023August 5, 2023 ~ Carolyn Thomas ~ 13 Comments

by Carolyn Thomas     ♥    @HeartSisters 

The freshly-diagnosed heart patient often staggers from the shock of being hospitalized to the shock of being discharged before we’re feeling even barely ready to return home.  As I wrote in the British Medical Journal (BMJ) about my own hospital discharge after surviving a misdiagnosed heart attack:

“I couldn’t wait to go home, to sleep in my own bed, amid familiar surroundings, family and friends. But when I was sent home from the Coronary Care Unit, I was also scared that every twinge I felt surely meant another heart attack. I’d left behind the constant monitoring by professional experts for a home where nobody in my family knew anything about cardiology!”

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