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lovedquilts 07-11-2011 04:13 AM

thank you for sharing

JoyMar 07-11-2011 04:16 AM


Originally Posted by Catherine Marie
Thank you so much for the detailed account. I went to the hospital for what I thought was a cardiac event. It wasn't thank goodness. The only one who thought that going to emerg was dumb was me. Everyone at the hospital assured me that it was, indeed, better to have a false alarm than have a visit from the coroner.
On another note, my 52 year old friend had a heart attack on Christmas last. But because she was having family over for the Christmas feast, she ignored her symptoms. Yup, she was having a heart attack. Had she gone in when she first experienced problems, which was a few days before, they would have found that she needed bypass asap and would never have had the heart attack. Now that she has had a heart attack, she is at greater risk for another.
So, don't ignore strange symptoms as suggested in the inital thread.

I am so glad yours was a false alarm and I am very sorry for the loss of your friend.
But I have to stress to everyone...."Please don't let the doctors ignore it either." My sister had been having the funny feelings and outright pain for about a week with 2 visits to the ER. Both times they never even checked her heart or even suggested it. She was at the hospital the night before her death and was on her way to the hospital again the next night, but didn't make it.
We have a large painful hole in our family also. She has 3 kids that really miss and need her too.

drella123 07-11-2011 06:43 AM

I wish you would have posted this in Feb. I had a stroke in March, so many things you said have hit home. I was very lucky that my stroke was minor and I am almost back to normal. I hope everyone who reads this will follow everything you said. Thank you so much

jeannie t 07-11-2011 07:55 AM

thanks for the posting.

grocifer 07-11-2011 10:01 AM

westies -- I highlight the text, go to Edit(at top of page), click select all, Edit, click copy and then open my email program, place my cursor in the message box, Edit and click paste and you should have it. Hope this is clear enough to understand.

This has been enlightening to read of everyone's close calls and I feel so sorry to hear of all those who have lost loved ones --
believe me, all the Dr's and Nurses would rather you come in with a false alarm than not at all. Better safe than sorry.

nwm50 07-13-2011 07:04 AM

Thanks for the reminder !

Doreen 07-13-2011 09:29 AM

I just recently asked questions about heart attack survivors. I hadn't read this post. Thanks so much.
I just wasn't feeling well but I couldn't put my finger on what was wrong. I had my husband drive me to Urgent Care. Well, they would not acept my insurance. I went to 3 care centers. The one that did, said I should have an EKG. After a few seconds of being hooked up, she said you are having a heart attack. An ambulance showed up almost before she finished her sentence. I was carried out into an ambulance and taken to the ER of the hospital, which was only 1 block away. I never thought to go to the ER right away. Within 45 minutes I was in the ER and they input 2 stents.
I was preped, introduced to the Dr.who explained the procdure. For some reason I was very calm. I don't think my mind understood what was happening. About a wk after being released from the hospital I had respiratory failure. This time I was having problems getting a deep breathe, my husband wanted to drive me to the hospital but I told him to call an ambulance. hat was worse than the HA. I panicked and had to be restrained and they ended up have to put the tube down my throat. When I awoke I didn't know what had happened. My husband says I don't want to know.
So, if you have problems, don't wait. go to the Dr or to the ER.

LittleMo 07-13-2011 02:42 PM

Shakes head at

Well, they would not acept my insurance. I went to 3 care centers

I am glad for you that everything worked out well

auntpiggylpn 07-13-2011 02:45 PM


Originally Posted by LittleMo
Shakes head at

Well, they would not acept my insurance. I went to 3 care centers

I am glad for you that everything worked out well

That should be investigated. They needed to make sure the patient was stable first then transport to another hospital if need be. Insurance companies will work with out of network hospitals in emergency situations.

Alondra 07-15-2011 08:31 PM

Thank you for this. This is something too few of us are aware of, and this knowledge could save someone's life.


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