My Grandfather was diagnosed with this also; he had a heart attack and didn't even know it because (which we didn't know until we became educated on the heart and such) was that you can have a heart attack without any pain or symptoms....the way we found out? During my Grandfather's heart attack, he stood up, and fell over from the 'force' going through his body and he broke his hip...during the MRI, blood draws and x-rays and such in the ER, that's when they 'found' his heart attack, and since Grandpa was 89, and has COPD, they couldn't put him under for a stent or procedure, so the amazing heart specialist did it with a local, through his spine and did a balloon....and Grandpa had a great outcome! They did tell us that he will need blood because odds are when you do have CHF you will tend to be anemic and thats normal, and a pint or two added every so often will make the heart stronger and not pump as hard.
Potassium pills, water pills, and lipitor was given to Grandpa and low exercises for his stamina and the heart was fine. Our specialist also did MRIs and ultrasounds for the heart and lungs to be sure everything was 'fine'.
Also, watch the salt intake, and processed foods, and be sure to speak with a nutritionist about a cardiac diet...it does make a difference.
I also asked the nurses, specialists, and staff for any information they could provide me and any books, pamplets and such they could recommend to me, we're big believers in educating ourselves when it comes to something that happens such as this.
Good luck, I"m here if you need me
