Your family members can help you in your recovery.
For example, your partner can exercise with you and provide support and encouragement. Or they can join you in eating healthy foods, encourage you to complete a rehab program or quit smoking, and remind you to take medicine.
Family members can also watch your mood. Depression is common after a heart attack. Those close to you should urge you to get help and call the doctor if they notice changes.
Sometimes family or friends can get in the way of your recovery. For instance, if a family member smokes or drinks alcohol, it may make it harder for you to stop. You might have to stay away from smokers or not allow smoking in your home. The same may be an issue if someone in your home uses alcohol or other recreational substances.
Talking with your friends and family can help identify concerns and areas for improvement. Support groups can be found in many communities. Together, you can find a way to support a healthier lifestyle for you and your heart.