Body Warns 1 Month Before Heart Attack- 7 Warning Signs YOU MUST KNOW

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"Famous" Physical Therapists Bob Schrupp and Brad Heineck present Body Warns 1 Month Before Heart Attack- 7 Warning Signs YOU MUST KNOW

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I had pain in chest that radiated to my back. I couldn't sit down, or walk or lay down because the pain got so bad. I was a smoker back then 2006 and I said, " Lord, I don't want to go out like this, and if you take this pain away, I promise I'll never smoke again." Well, immediately the pain went away, and I feel asleep. When I woke.up I said I made a promise to God so I'd better keep it..so I did!

lltimbs
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My husband died in 2017 Thanksgiving week. He complained o shortness of breath and being tired a lot. But never complained about anything else. He was a avid runner and a vegetarian. I never thought anything like that would ever had happened. Everyone was shocked about him dying. He worked all day and when he was almost home when he had his heart attack. The only thing I noticed about him before the heart attack is that he looked tired and his eyes looked so bloodshot. Never seen anything like it before. I miss him so much everyday.

glendasmith
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My nephew told his wife he had heartburn and was getting out of bed for awhile. He had done this before so she didn't think anything about it. He was 55 and ate very healthy exercised regularly. She found him lying in the living room and the last thing he searched on his phone was heart attack symptoms. We had his funeral today. My niece is devastated.

gregcox
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My friend was at work, told me she'd be going to the doc in an hour for reg checkup & be back as soon as she was done. Didn't hear back from her til next afternoon when she called from a hospital 30 mi away. Her doctor listened to her heart, called a squad & she had open heart surgery an hour later with no symptoms AT ALL. She is still fine now 15 yrs later. God is good!!

HartsHideaway
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The ambulance charges too much to just call it every time you feel this stuff. The first concern the entire medical industry should address is HIGH COST OF EVERYTHING!

glenncountry
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I had severe (like a truck ran over them) pain in both arms. I had an appt with my family doc the next day so I waited. I showed up in her office sweating profusely with the worst heartburn (acid reflux) pain I ever had. My blood pressure was NORMAL...so...because I have arthritis and a few other autoimmune conditions, she talked to me like I was one of her pediatric patients in a sing song voice "Now Linn, you don't have any redness or swelling in your arms from an arthritis flare that I can see...you seem fine...mmkay?" Went home and my husband forced me to go to ER around 5 am. I was in surgery within 30 minutes. Two stents. The cath nurses called her and told her off. Let me tell you this: Doctors patronize and talk down to women and it gets worse with age. Studies show this trend, over and over. After I got out of the hospital, the apology voicemails started. I finally called her back and she STILL gave me pushback, defending her idiocy. "But your blood pressure was normal!" I told her: Keep ignoring your patients' clinical presentation and you're going to be responsible for someone's death."

Kinypshun
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I predicted my own heart attack to a cardiologist and was told to go away and see a psychologist for anxiety. When I had the heart attack he didn’t have the manners to apologise. By the way I had all these symptoms and I’m a woman, women can have different or more subtle symptoms.

summerrose
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Another thing to consider that I learned with a loved one is that if you call an ambulance, not only can they treat you on the way to hospital, but you can go straight in to ER, but if you or someone drives you, you have to check in at ER and go through triage!! That can take a while!! Thanks for the info!

bettyjohnson
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I had a heart attack last Monday morning. I was ok till about 10am and by 11am had massive chest pain and sweating. I knew it was not normal and called 911 and just made it in time. 100% blocked RCA. Glad I'm here to write about it. I am 64.

jimferry
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My father had a ruptured aorta and insisted on driving himself to the hospital with me in the passenger seat, though I was a competant driver at the time. He dropped me off at the emergency entrance while he parked the car a block away and walked to the emergency entrance where he was met by emergency personnel. He died on the operating table 6 hours later. Men.... stop being heros! It could cost you your life! :'(

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1) Pressure on the chest, often the left side (where your heart resides)
2) Referred pain in left arm, jaw or neck
3) Feeling weak
4) Ashen looking complexion
5) Dizziness
6) Cold sweats
7) Shortness of breath
8) Nausea
9) Not being able to count your own points... OK, I just made that up clearly, but forgive me, if you read this first, I just saved you from 10 minutes of complete boredom. You're welcome.

gettothepoint_already
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During my heart attack I had only jaw pain, but I had a weird impending feeling of doom, which is why I went to the ER.

jrowlove
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7 Warning Signs:
1) Pressure or squeezing in the center or left side of chest
2) Referred pain, left arm, neck or jaw, even the abdomen
3) Feeling weak or sluggish, lower energy then normal
4) Ashen color on their face, grey looking
5) Cold sweat, dizziness
6) Shortness of breath
7) Nausea, feeling rather ill, or not feeling right

nofurtherwest
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My dad lived an ultra healthy lifestyle, and still succumbed to a heart attack at 57 years old. Part of the problem was that he was not really ever sick, so he didn’t see a need to see doctors. Preventative health should include Check ups too. Not just healthy eating, and exercise.

Investigativebean
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I just had nausea but it was massive. Thank God I survived 30 days in ICU Thanks guys

jjwalker-eixv
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I had a heart attack followed by a by pass and for several weeks I had an overwhelming feeling that I would just drop dead. No pain no pressure just a feeling of dread. It would come and go. My doctor was on vacation but I managed to see two other doctors that told me I was fine. Then after one of those spells I went to the ER and they to sent me home saying they had sick people to take care of. Finally after ten days my doctor came back and when I went in and told him how I felt, I was having a heart attack. He did an EKG and discovered it. If something doesn’t feel wright and persistently so…keep seeking help. No one knows how you feel except YOU and you will know when things aren’t as they should be..Be persistent it could save your life.

sharonwilliamson
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I would add that sometimes a heart attack is a long, drawn out affair. If due to blockages in arteries, you will be feeling gradually worse over years, then months, then days, then hours... For a long time, I just thought I was getting old, gained weight, was out of shape, and dismissed and rationalized what was going on until I couldn't ignore symptoms anymore. Looking back, I'm amazed at my ability to deny! Even the actual "heart attack" wasn't a "BAM" sudden kind of thing. I think many people have the wrong idea about how a heart attack can feel. Especially in women.

ACL
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The anxiety this alone is causing...is gonna kill me. 😳

conditionallyunconditional
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I was about 35. Had fleeting pains that felt like they were just behind the skin of my chest. They would come and go and kind of wander around. I finally went to my doc. He said..”what's going on in your life?” As I was adding up all the stressors, it became pretty clear that I had a stress load that was way too high. After that conversation he said, without touching or examining me..”when you go out the door, the pains will stop”. He was right. From then on I have been super careful about my stress level…stress kills!

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I had a heart attack on December 5th after working in the yard in the cold. When I came in my chest pain was marginal. Almost, light digestion. I went all evening and night and finally went to the hospital the next morning. That night I did have a panic attack, and threw up and lost my bowels, cold sweat too, still I was not convinced it was a real heart attack. At 66 I am really good shape, no high blood pressure, eat well. But, weeks before this event, I was having high anxiety and electrical like feeling in my body.

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