9 comments on “If Heart Failure Is a Deadly Diagnosis, are There Really Solutions For An Epidemic of Heart Failure?

  1. I come from a family of heart problems. Though I try my best to limit things…. I get lazy at exercising. I need to do more of that 🙂
    Thanks for the great amount of information! :))

    • Aloha Hajra,
      It sounds to me like it will help if you remove the word “exercise” from your vocabulary.

      A more active lifestyle does not have to mean “exercise more”. Maybe it just means having a lot more active fun!

      Many blessings,
      Carrie

  2. The information that you provide really hits home for me. My father died of congestive heart failure in October, 2010. He had almost all of the symptoms that you have listed in the gray box in this post. I keep thinking that I will also suffer from this illness.
    I really like your thoughts on deep breathing. I really need to work on that.

    • Aloha Janette,
      Like I was just telling Jenny, most people breathe wrong. The secret is to get your thinking mind out of the equation. (I know, that sounds like the opposite of what you are probably doing.)

      Enter your contact info in the right sidebar to receive your invitation to The Life Breath Club’s weekly meeting. You’ll love it!

      Many blessings,
      Carrie

    • Aloha Jennifer!
      You are welcome.

      Your recent post reminds me that I need to add a WordPress Plugin that allows folks to subscribe to their comments so we can continue the conversation!

      If we keep talking about all of the above, we will actually begin doing all of the above!

      Many blessings,
      Carrie

  3. Lots of great information here, Carrie!

    And I’m falling short in one area in particular — “Get enough sleep”! Oddly, though, the more I focus on sleep and worry about not getting enough, the less sleep I’m getting. It’s like the proverbial vicious cycle. 🙁

    It’s starting to scare me a bit, as a medical professional, the rising numbers of people in their teens, twenties, and thirties, who are diagnosed with hearts that are failing. When I was growing up, you never heard of anyone that young with heart problems of ANY kind unless, of course, they were congenital.

    Your post is definitely full of heart! 🙂

    • Aloha Melanie,
      I’m glad you brought that up. You know, worry about not getting enough sleep is one of the biggest contributors to insomnia! Isn’t that amazing? They say that the less you worry about night time wakefulness, the better your sleep will be. I saw someone who was tested in a sleep lab. She thought that she had not slept at all, but the sleep tech said she got 6 hours of rem sleep! Your mind is a very powerful thing.

      You know how I look at waking before the sun? Every time it happens I get really focused on my breath in order to be very present. Because I know that the angels woke me up before the rest of the house to tell me their urgent messages. Once they deliver them, I can usually go back to sleep for a snug couple hours.

      I’ve also taken to scheduling my sleep when I become aware that circumstances have caused a sleep debt. It’s that important!

      If I haven’t addressed your specific sleep issue, please do expand. It’s good for us all to brain storm around better sleep!

      Many blessings,
      Carrie

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