A nurse has modestly spoken of her dedication to helping change the lives of women fighting a potentially debilitating heart condition.
Helen Eftekhari, who lives in Coventry in the West Midlands, qualified as a nurse almost 30 years ago in 1993 and four years later started to specialise in heart health.
This involved discussing an exercise programme, counselling and advice about life adjustment post-surgery or after a heart attack. Helen explained: ‘There are a number of symptoms from dizziness, racing heart sensations, excessive tiredness and “brain fog” – and just standing up to make a cup of tea can make you feel like you’ve just run a marathon.’
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