Woody
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What wording would you like to change?MINIMALLY
sorry, forgot to change Captards wording fully.
20 lashes for me
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What wording would you like to change?MINIMALLY
sorry, forgot to change Captards wording fully.
20 lashes for me
This doesn't make sense, have an invasive cardiac cath procedure because it's not invasive.
Back up Bro...I'm thinkin' you should read my post again...from the top.Can you not read???? I wrote STRESS TEST not CATH. READ MY POST BRO! Geezus krist!
Actually it was to make you Think.NON to MINIMALLY
I’ve read a lot of your posts, and know that that question was just to stir the pot.
Sometimes i do need to slow down and thinkActually it was to make you Think.
You guys are going to give yourselves a heart attack arguing over this.
Scary stuff.....glad you are still with us.Happened to me. August 2010. Sunday, wife went out with friends, I was heading to bar to watch NASCAR race. Stopped at 7-11. Got in car, woke up soaked in sweat, with my car on other side of parking lot. Somehow it drifted across without hitting anything, I dont remember squat. Drove home (was just around the corner) called wife, she called her friend a nurse, described symptoms, nurse/friend said I just had a HA. Over my objections, wife called 911, who showed up and promptly took me to hospital where I spend the next 3 days.
I was dam lucky because 5 minutes after leaving the 7-11 I would have been on I95 doing about 65mph when I would have passed out.
Now I eat 3 pills a day, and see my cardiologist twice a year, and last EKG said I doing real good, no HA symptoms. and i quit smoking.
They say there are 2 kinds of HA. The big one that takes you out immediately, you hit the ground dead before you know it. And the mild ones, that you recover from, eat the pills rest of your life, and hopfully live a long time after. I got lucky, I had the second.
That "something was not right" line caught my attention. When I had my "event", that 'something not right' feeling, was my most pronounced symptom. There was none of this falling to the ground and clutching at my chest. Just an odd feeling of indigestion and a pronounced feeling of dread. I ignored it for a couple of days as the "indigestion" continued to worsen. Finally went to the hospital were they discovered a 97% blockage. (how they measure that I have no clue).My mom was in the hospital recovering from a severe ankle fracture surgery when she had a heart attack. She had to argue, yes argue, with the nurses for 1/2 the morning telling them something was not right. They kept telling her it was gas. They finally put an EKG on her and sure enough, she was having a heart attack. Triple bypass surgery the next morning.
No blockage. Same here, 3 days of tests and they never did find a cause of the HA. No blockage anywhere.Yep, mine started with an asthma attack that wouldn't resolve with my rescue inhaler. Or so I thought. That asthma attack triggered an MI. And me not being able to breath was more MI than asthma. Still upright though. Cardiac cath revealed 0 blockage of any arteries.