DEBBIE ANN, HEART ATTACK SURVIVOR:
I’m much younger than most of the people that have heart disease. And I want to be able to walk up a flight of steps with my suitcase and carry it if I have to. So that’s what I really appreciate about her, that she looks at things from a lot of different angles.
NIECA GOLDBERG, MD, DEBBIE ANN’S CARDIOLOGIST:
In addition to things that I can do as a doctor -- listen to my patient, recommend medical therapies, follow their exercise program, I think it’s also important that the women who have heart disease be in a supportive environment, because support has been shown, social support has been shown to prolong survival after a heart attack.
ANNOUNCER:
Debbie Ann says her heart attack has also changed her outlook on life.
DEBBIE ANN, HEART ATTACK SURVIVOR:
I realized that you really need to live. And I look around and I see a lot of people and they sort of do a lot of dying while they’re here and I really like to live my life. If there’s a new play in the city or if there’s a new restaurant to go to or anybody wants to try anything new, I’m the one that’s game for it.
ANNOUNCER:
Thanks for joining us on today’s Once Daily.