Well, the details explain why it was appropriate for me to have stents. I had an acute heart incident going on. And no angina, just bowling ball heaviness in my chest on exercise, and finally congestive heart failure. You actually made me feel guilty for having stents. But I saw the pictures with my own eyes. What a relief because something could finally be done. Life style changes enabled me to exist until that point. I am so happy to have real people I can reach out and touch, explain the need for OMT.
I’ve read about this, and the COURAGE trial, in a number of places over the last year or so. Wish I had known about it 8 years ago, when I had my first 2 stents placed, totally asymptomatic.
It has become so clear that OMT combined with lifestyle changes are a powerful change agent
Well, the details explain why it was appropriate for me to have stents. I had an acute heart incident going on. And no angina, just bowling ball heaviness in my chest on exercise, and finally congestive heart failure. You actually made me feel guilty for having stents. But I saw the pictures with my own eyes. What a relief because something could finally be done. Life style changes enabled me to exist until that point. I am so happy to have real people I can reach out and touch, explain the need for OMT.
It sounds like things worked out well for you. You should never feel guilty about the path you choose.
I’ve read about this, and the COURAGE trial, in a number of places over the last year or so. Wish I had known about it 8 years ago, when I had my first 2 stents placed, totally asymptomatic.
It has become so clear that OMT combined with lifestyle changes are a powerful change agent
Thanks Ken. Sharing personal experiences like this is more powerful than anything I write