The Cardiac Recovery Handbook

The Cardiac Recovery Handbook
The Complete Guide to Life After Heart Attack or Heart Surgery

Written by Paul Kligfield, M.D. and Michelle D. Seaton, Afterword by Frederic Flach, MD, KCHS

Category: Health & Fitness - Diseases - Heart
Format: Hardcover
On Sale: July 22, 2004
ISBN: 978-1-57826-142-0 (1-57826-142-2)

Maybe a suspicious angiogram has the doctor suggesting bypass surgery. Maybe a major heart attack has you confined to the ICU. After a heart attack or heart surgery, you have a hundred questions and your family has more. How long will I be in the hospital? What are the side effects of that medication? Why do I feel so depressed? What can I eat? Can I exercise?

One of the nation's most respected cardiologists answers all your questions in The Cardiac Recovery Handbook. In clear, everyday language, the book covers all aspects of cardiac recovery—from the initial diagnosis of heart disease to medications and surgical options, from hospitalization to rehabilitation, from diet and exercise to keeping your spirits up. No question is left unanswered.

Filled with a wealth of vital information, The Cardiac Recovery Handbook is an invaluable resource for the millions of Americans suffering from heart disease, as well as their families, healthcare providers, and friends.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Paul Kligfield, M.D., is Professor of Medicine at the Weill Medical College of Cornell University and Director of the Cardiac Health Center in New York City. He is a graduate of Harvard Medical School.

Michelle D. Seaton is an award-winning writer for Yankee Magazine, Reader's Digest, and many more.