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- Concern Over Coffee and Heart Attack
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- QUESTION: I have been a heavy coffee drinker for years, seven to eight cups a
- day, but after a recent heart attack, my doc nixed my favorite beverage. I
- must confess I have been sneaking a cup or two each day, but my wife is
- concerned that I am doing real injury to myself. I need your advice, but if
- the answer isn't an O.K. I'll probably hide your column!
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- ANSWER: It doesn't seem as if you are going to give up your coffee, no matter
- what I write, but I am pleased to calm some of your doubts, and relieve some
- of the guilty feelings I sense. This has long been a subject of discussion,
- for the physicians who prohibit the use of coffee as well as tea and cola for
- their heart patients are concerned that the caffeine contained in these
- beverages may stimulate the heart to beat in an abnormal or irregular fashion.
- In the presence of previous heart injury, this could provoke complications
- that can become real problems. It is a legitimate concern, but there is a
- growing amount of evidence which seems to show that the danger is more
- theoretical than real. It is true that the more you drink the more likely
- that you will affect the beat, and certainly I can't recommend or condone 7 to
- 8 cups a day, but I believe I am on safe grounds when I admit that 1 or 2 cups
- a day won't hurt you. The stress of sneaking the coffee is probably doing you
- more damage than the coffee. However, if you do continue to drink your daily
- quota, you do owe your physician a confession so that he can properly assess
- your cardiac condition in the presence of the caffeine, and continue to
- counsel you.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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