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Heart Stints and Diabetes

Is heart related problems of which heart stints is one remendy and diabetes connected. It seems to be so. Heart disease appears to be common in people with diabetes. In fact, the American Heart Association estimate that heart disease and stroke are responsible for two-thirds to three-fourths of the deaths amongst those with diabetes. While all people with diabetes have an increased chance of developing heart disease, the condition is more common in those with type 2 diabetes.

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Heart Stints and High Blood Pressure

Can heart stints help high blood pressure? Heart stints don’t deal with the pressure in the arteries, they open up the arteries to help the flow of blood.

Got high blood pressure?

You are not alone . . . more than 50 million Americans have high blood pressure and globally the statistics are staggering! Persistent hypertension is one of the risk factors for strokes, heart attacks, and heart failure.

Hypertension is commonly referred to as high blood pressure. It is a medical condition in which the blood pressure is chronically elevated. Blood pressure is the force in the arteries when the heart beats (systolic pressure) and when the heart is at rest (diastolic pressure). You have high blood pressure (or hypertension) as an adult if your blood pressure readings are greater than 140 mm Hg systolic or greater than 90 mm Hg diastolic.

There are all kinds of potential solutions for this condition, both medical and alternative.

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My Heart Stint Story Release

For several months now I have been working on an eBook entitled My Heart Stint Story in which I engage the reader in my own journey with having five heart stints. It is now released and available. Below is a small sample from page 33 of My Heart Stint Story. It is power-packed with lots of answers to common questions about Heart Stints/Stents.

QUESTION
How long do stents last?

ANSWER
Heart stints/stents are placed in an artery for life. They are not removable. The tissue inside the artery grows around the stint and makes it permanent.

My Heart Stint StoryIf you are continuing to experience chest pain or discomfort, it may be the result of the stretching of the artery during the angioplasty part of the procedure. However, as with all other chest pain, you should consult your attending cardiologist and let her/him know what you are experiencing. Heart stints often last for up to 12 plus years. But there is no way to know how long a stent will last in a particular situation. Each patient’s body is different as is their life-style.

There is a new technology (see above VCT, p.28) to help determine artery plaque that is completely non-invasive. Check with your cardiologist to see if is available through his practice.

So take a trip over to My Heart Stint Story and pick up your copy today.

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