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[|Human|] I am a heart transplant patient (8 yrs). I thought I had a heart attack about a month ago, called the paramedics, went to ER, spent overnight in hospital. I had 5 before transplant and this seemed very much like the previous ones except the paramedics gave me 4 aspirins in transit. However, since there was no significant change in cardiac enzymes, thjy said no. I am still very weak, feel fatigued, and it changed my vision to the point of needing new glasses. What should I do?
[|AI|]  Hello, Thanks for writing to Chat Doctor, I am Chat Doctor. Your symptoms DO NOT sound like that of anything related to heart problem, plus you underwent a complete checkup and no heart issues were detected so in my opinion you should not worry about heart anymore. Now coming to your active issues that is fatigue and change of vision. Yes heart issues can cause fatigue, but it CAN NOT cause change in vision, as we have already ruled out heart issues so this fatigue and change of vision is because of something else. After a transplant the patient does take high potency immune suppressant medication which keeps you protected from heart damage, these immune suppressants have multiple side effects fatigue and damage to eyes is very common among them, you are probably suffering from those side effects. I would advise you not to panic about the heart issues but visit your doctor to discuss possible causes of fatigue and eye site problems other than the heart. I hope this answered your question, If you have more queries I am happy to answer you. Regards.