Monica, I had a similar experience to your DH.
The cardiac physio tried to get me to attend the gym classes and initially refused to listen, that my RA and COPD made that impossible. She made me feel quite stressed about it and that I was being difficult.
However, my RA consultant intervened, so they stopped insisting.
The team also accepted that there was no need to see a dietician, as my diet was actually very good and my heart attack was not caused by an unhealthy lifestyle.
Nothing would have prevented it.
However, I recently found myself an in patient in the cardiology unit of a large Glasgow teaching hospital and my experience was totally different.
Staff were so supportive and praised me, despite my limitations, for having done everything I could to stay well, including maintaining a healthy diet and trying to take walk ups, albeit a few steps, and down the corridor, while an in patient.
That is the appropriate approach to support and encourage patients.
Have you stopped buying papers?
Retiring and living frugally in money from downsizing after years of stress
