Having a pulmonary embolism is definitely easier than heart break.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
If you break your knee, you have therapy on your knee, and it's the same for your heart.
A heart that hurts is a heart that works.
I've had my heart broken, and it's not fun. But I'd rather have my heart broken than break someone else's heart.
If I have to run to put myself in the hospital, if I have to run that hard, that's how hard I'll have to run.
Nothing gets you to mend your heart quicker than throwing yourself into work.
Open-heart surgery is now part of a typical life experience for many people. Folks talk casually about 'having a stent put in,' as if they had their tires rotated.
I had a horrible heart attack and still have symptoms of that sometimes. Then cancer, which is in remission. But the stroke is the hardest thing because I just lost my ability to speak and to write.
Sometimes my heart hurts so much, I beat it with my fists. I try to run. But you cannot run from this. It waits for you. Even when you think you have escaped it, it is there.
Most people are overconfident about their own abilities. That is probably a good thing. But we would be horrified if a physician's aide engaged in heart surgery.
There is no better exercise for your heart than reaching down and helping to lift someone up.