Where to go from here
Now that you have read this
information, you are ready to start avoiding triggers for sudden heart
failure.
Talk with your health professional
If you have questions about this information, take it with
you when you visit your health professional. You may want to use a highlighter
to mark areas or make notes in the margins of pages where you have
questions.
Take your symptoms record with you when you visit your
doctor. Be sure to let your doctor know if you are noticing changes in your
symptoms.
Talk with your doctor about what might be triggers for
you. Discuss ways you can avoid those triggers.
If you would like more information about sudden heart
failure, the following resource is available:
Organization
| American Heart Association (AHA) |
| 7272 Greenville Avenue |
| Dallas, TX 75231 |
| Phone: | 1-800-AHA-USA1 (1-800-242-8721) |
| Web Address: | www.americanheart.org |
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Call the American Heart Association (AHA) to find your nearest
local or state AHA group. The AHA can provide brochures and information on
support groups and community programs, including Mended Hearts, a nationwide
organization whose members visit heart patients and provide information and
support. AHA's Web site also has health information on various heart-related
conditions. |
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