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Thought I was a goner...
Boys, I thought this was the end. I was at work yesterday and had an unbelievable pain in my chest and couldn't breathe. My boss called 911 and an ambulance took me to the closest hospital. I just got home; they kept me overnight, ran every test in the book and determined that it wasn't my heart. Still not sure what caused it but I'm glad to be alive.
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:eek: wow! glad you're still with us!
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Jeeez, that's really scary. Glad it wasn't the big one. You did exactly the smartest thing, and the one we usually don't do, you went for immediate help.
I had a heart attack when I was 42, I'm now almost 64. I would be dead if it weren't for my ex-wife, she saved my life. She is an RN and saw the signs and forced me to go to the hospital. I thought it was indigestion and was calling a waitress over for a ginger ale to try to relieve the pain. After that, every time I got a twinge I thought "oh oh, is that another one", but it always turned out to be muscular or something else.
Thank you for posting this, you may save someones life someday. They may never know what caused your pain, maybe stress, a pulled muscle, etc. but you didn't take any chances. Glad you are ok.
The funny part is what goes through your head when you are laying on that table. Suddenly, all the stupid stuff we sweat about every day seems very trivial, doesn't it?
Don
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Well that was good news for sure, glad your ok. I have been thinking for years my wife and I should take some classes in CPR. One time of saving someone would be the best feeling a person could possibly have.
Richard
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Glad your OK, I have had 2 heart attacks they are no fun.
BradC
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Always better safe then sorry. Glad everything is ok......joe
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Thanks for posting this, I'm glad you are all right.
Ken
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wow Faclon. Glad that you are okay. I had a small heart attck about a year ago. they are very scary. you are so right Don. it changes your outlook on alot of things.
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Glad you're ok Falcon... Been through 4 of them things they call "mini-strokes" now and a bunch of those false alarms very similar to what you describe..... You get used to it after awhile!!!!! Just remember, gettin' old ain't for sissies!!!!!!
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Thanks guys, I'm 42 and in pretty good shape buy you just never know. The only thing they could find was a little high cholesterol so they want to put me on a "dont eat anything that tastes good" diet. I dont know about that one, but I guess I'll try to eat a little better.
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Wow! Glad you are feeling better! If you don't have a regular Doc you might want to consider getting a full rundown by a good internal medicine doc. A good one makes a good "quarterback" to assess all of the data from specialists, and to come to answers in straight language. Again, glad you are doing better today.
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Sorry to hear you had to do that, Falcon, but also very happy to hear you're OK. Sounds like it's time to de-stress.
I had three of them things in short order when I was 50, and in fine physical shape. Doc layed it on to stress; I made a few attitude - that's a big factor in a lot of cases - and lifestyle mods, and have managed pert'near 20 years extra, so far.
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Glad to hear you're okay. One of the pilots I work with had a virus attack his heart at cruise altitude. The flight attendants had him layed out in the forward galley with a doctor and a nurse who were luckily on board. They got on the sat phone to medilink and had to divert the airplane (737) to the nearest hospital. Once there it was found that it wasn't the big one but I think it scared everyone on board including him. He's only in his 40's and in good shape too.
Look after yourself,
Sean
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Falcon geez too much left to do for them problems . Glad it wasn't the ticker though might have just been some indigestion kicking up . Glad to hear the part of feeling better also like said here we all care and need you around .
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Glad to hear your OK, Well as close to ok as possible for a gear head.
Did you pop some asprin like they say to do, pratice makes perfect.
Take notes on what you should do just in case, It could save your life
or a friends. I'm very very glad your ok Falconvan. Kurt
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Thank you all for the well wishes. I'm scheduled to follow up with my regular doctor on Wednesday. I'm willing to take whatever tests he wants to run to see if they can find anything. This was the third episode I've had like this in the last ten years but by far the worst. I'd feel a lot better if they just said, "Here's the problem and here's the solution." I dont want the next one to be the last one.
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I had a similar thing happen a few years ago. I twisted the wrong way and threw a rib out of place. I couldn't breath and I really thought I was having a heart attack. I went to my doctor and he told me what happened so I went to my chiropractor and he put it back in place and everything was fine.
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Glad to hear that it wasn't something critically serious, like a heart attack. Also glad to hear you have follow up appointment with your doc. A few tests might be able to provide some valuable info.
Does your doc have you on an aspirin regimen?? If not, maybe it's time. You might one to carry a few with you too. Can't hurt.
Last time I had that feeling it was ........as usual it was GAS.:D Not the kind you put in your tank.:LOL: Won't say how I got relief.:eek::LOL::LOL:
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Glad you're okay - I went through a similar experience when I was about your age - scared the tobacco juice outa me!!
My doctor has me take an 81mg aspirin every day and also recommends a glass of red wine every day as well (good stuff - no Mad Dog, Thunderbird, Ripple, etc!!)
Take Care, ya hear!
Glenn
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10-4 on the aspirin; I've been doing that for a while. I've heard a lot of people say they had similar symptoms with a gal bladder, too. I told my wife that my schlong was so big that when I got boner it drained too much blood from my body and I passed out. She finally stopped laughing a little while ago..........
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God I hate when our wives laugh at us like that.
Makes me think they may know something we don't.
HE! HE! HE! Kurt
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Man, your wife has a weird since of humor.:LOL:
Sure glad you ok man, that car really scare the heck outta you.
Larry M.