I have not had a heart attack, but I do have heart problems, and have to take blood thinner (Pradaxa), as well as medicine to help regulate my heart beat.
I was in a very serious car accident some years back, and I think that might have affected my heart, but I don't know for sure. At any rate, now I have atrial fibrillation, and a leaky valve, which led to congestive heart failure.
Since my arteries are fine, there isn't really anything they can do for the heart besides the medicine to help regulate the heartbeat for the a-fib.
Every year, my heart loses a little more, and now is down to 25% , so it is harder to breathe, and there is less that I can do.
I have been out doing yard work (since the weather is warm now), and can really feel it wearing me out faster. It seems like I have to rest more than I work; but I am happy that at least I can still get out there and play in my garden.
My cardiologist told me not to take any NSAIDs, so unless it is really serious, I stay away from any kind of pain meds, including aspirin and ibuprofen.
Some days the heart is worse, and those days, I just rest; and on days when it is beating better, then I can "go out and play" again. I really like the Pradaxa since I don't have to have blood test all the time, like I did with Coumadin, or worry about eating the wrong kinds of foods with it. I also take Lasix, which helps keep the fluid from settling in my lungs and legs.