A little over a week ago, I had a surprise heart attack. Felt like all the muscles under my pecks, down to the bottom ribs cramped up. Wasn't short of breath, no nausea, no left arm pain. ONLY reason I was worried is the right side of my body never hurts (left side torn shoulder, all the muscles/tendons from elbow up to jaw, around left side of chest...).
Went and checked my BP which normally runs about 10 points high on both numbers and it was 145/100. Two more checks over a couple minutes and hit 160/115. Told wife, I need to go to ER.
I was in and being seen within 10 minutes of symptoms. My "compelling story" brought in the cardic surgeon who is aggressive and wanted to get me in for a cath with contrast. I said OK. A few minutes later my enzyme test showed 25 where normal is <22.
A few hours later, I was getting 3 stints put in. Two arteries with blockage. One 99%, the Widowmaker at 80%. During she said "Huh, your second lab came back at 78 (well below the 10,000-20,000 normally expected). My cath showed much worse than what she was expecting. Home the next afternoon.
I feel AMAZING!!! Much better than I have for over 20-years. I have no restrictions except staying very low sat fats and light exercise four times a week 30 minutes, HR 110-140. I wake up refreshed and don't need a nap after work anymore.
HUGE negative, I am allowed to mow the fucking lawn...
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As a kid, my neighbor had a patch of quicksand in his back yard and I got stuck and lost a pair of shoes in it. On Gunsmoke, Rifleman, Bonanza, Wagon Train, Rawhide, Wanted Dead Or Alive, Have Gun Will Travel, Bat Masterson, and Maverick, every week they encountered quicksand. So I really thought quicksand survival was a skill I needed to master. Then I lost another pair of shoes in my neighbor's yard. After getting my ass blistered for ignoring the adults telling me to stay away from the damn quicksand, I learned that was the best skill to have - identify quicksand, and stay the fuck away from it. It has served me well all these years, too. So if anybody finds two pairs of kid's shoes in my old neighborhood, you can stop looking, there is no body down in the quicksand. I survived it.
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I bet it would have been!
In addition to the two pairs of shoes, there's some 2x4's, plywood, and some rope down there too.
On a side note, I tried to make my own quicksand in my yard by letting the hose run on the ground. I found that you could feed the hose into the hole it created, but too late I found out that if you feed too much hose into the hole you can't pull it back out. So there are probably 5 or 6 hoses snaking their way thru the underground where I lived back then. Also, I never created any quicksand on my own. But not for lack of trying.
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If you need me I'll just be circling the maternity ward, listening for screams with my glass ready in hand.
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See you should've worn a mask and carry bear spray to maintain a 10 ft distance.
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