Posted by Leroy on July 11, 2020 at 07:47:44 from (96.45.243.241):
In Reply to: Heart attack posted by MarkB_MI on July 11, 2020 at 02:29:51:
Good for you. But first system of a heart atack is a sharp pain for a minute or two between the shoulder blades. Back in 2011 I was having them and went to family Dr and he sent me to a back specilast for artheritus and he was treating me for that. No one ever considered it was my heart. Come about 11 at night the pain in my chest was so heavy wife drove me the 20 mile to my hospital. Next day I had 5 bypasses as they said where the problem was a stent would not work. Was in hospital for a week. As was lucky the hospital had been fighting the state to be allowed to do heart surgery and had just recieved permission just a few months before otherwise I would have had to be taken 70 mile to a strange town to get it done. State was saying not enough people needing the heart treatment to allow it to be done, Then when they did allow it could only alternate with the other hospital in same town. When the state did finally realize how many people needed it they finally allowed both hospitals to be doing it full time. I don't have high blood pressure but that cutting back on salt would kill me as I sweat so much out. Years before I got overheated and about 9 hours after I got sick from being overheated in baling hay I was able to see Dr and to stop the heaves that turned dry by that time was to drink heavy salt water as I had sweated so much salt out. 5 minutes after starting to drink that salt water I was feeling better and the heaves had stoped. To this day I can tell if it is about to happen and I have to get extra salt in me and as soon as I get the salt in me I start to feel better again. So don't always believe them when the Dr says to cut back or eliminate salt. If I would have done what one heart dr was telling me to quit salt I would now be dead.
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