The Many Moods of Heart Failure Sue Wingate PhD, RN Nurse Practitioner Gaithersburg MD.

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The Many Moods of Heart Failure Sue Wingate PhD, RN Nurse Practitioner Gaithersburg MD

Mood changes are common in those with chronic health problems Heart Disease Diabetes Lung Disease Kidney Disease

What are the many moods of heart failure? Anxiety and Fear Sadness and Depression Irritability and Anger Frustration Guilt Loneliness

What else can happen because of mood changes May be less likely to follow the treatment plan Slower recovery Anger and stress can make the heart rate and blood pressure go up, making the heart work harder On-going depression can increase the risk of having more cardiac events

How do you recognize mood changes? Fatigue “Down mood” Irritability Sleep pattern changes Appetite changes Lack of interest Withdrawal Excessive worry, tension Hopelessness Feeling worthless Outbursts of anger

What can you do about mood changes?

When do you seek help? If symptoms are severe, long lasting or do not get better When the symptoms interfere with your daily routine or affect your quality of life You feel that life is not worth living or have thoughts of death or suicide

What are treatment options? Consultations Counseling/therapy Medications

Resources HFSA: wp/wp/patient/ AAHFN: AHA: HeartFailure/Heart- Failure_UCM_002019_SubHomePage.jsp Heart Failure Matters: Heartfailurematters.org