

Triple bypass surgery and cardiac rehabilitation saved his life and got this professional chef and local business owner on a new path for heart health.
We checked in with Joe recently, who provided some photos enjoying life with his son and carving a sculpture. Here’s what he had to say:

Q: How have you been feeling since your heart surgery at Jersey Shore University Medical Center in 2018?
A: So far, so good. I continue regular visits with my cardiologist, take medication to reduce my cholesterol, and I get necessary tests that the doctor recommends. When I first had the heart surgery, I clearly remember my doctors saying, “You don’t have a new heart. You have new valves and still need to take care of it, and keep the blood flowing.” I listened to that advice and have been committed to leading a healthier lifestyle ever since.
Q: What have you changed in your life to stay heart healthy?
A: About a year ago I decided to have gastric sleeve surgery. Even though I was doing the right things to be heart healthy, I still had some bad habits. Afterall, I’m an Italian American who is around food all the time! I was still overweight and struggled with self-control. I believe in the technology used for the sleeve surgery and it’s made a huge difference. I’ve lost a lot of weight – down to a weight I haven’t seen since high school – and I feel really good and have more energy now. It’s important to enjoy life and make healthy choices. I take my medication, exercise regularly, watch my sugar, and eat smaller quantities in moderation.
If you’re thinking about getting gastric sleeve surgery, or another weight loss surgery, consider attending a complimentary weight loss surgery webinar where you can learn about your options and hear from experts across Hackensack Meridian Health.
Q: How have you been keeping healthy during the pandemic?
A: I was really concerned when the pandemic started. I thought, “If I get this with my heart condition, what could happen to me?” I’ve been very careful to practice social distancing, handwashing, and wearing a mask. I have been mindful about my heart health as well. I walk my dog a lot, keep up my boxing in the basement instead of going to a gym, have been exercising with my son as he is training for the military, and I make sure that I stick to my diet. Mental health has been equally important, and my family has enjoyed spending more time together.
Q: What would you want people to learn from your experience?
A: Don’t sweat the small stuff! We all need to appreciate life more, enjoy every single minute and stay positive. And even though we are all dealing with COVID-19, people should know that there is no safer place to be than at a hospital or doctor’s office. If you are not feeling well or have a family history of heart problems, you need to take care of yourself.
Next Steps and Resources:
- Watch as Joe Leone Introna shares his story.
- Keep your heart health in check. Make an appointment with a primary care physician today.
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