Posted by rickk165 on February 07, 2011 at 03:45:10 from (72.171.0.148):
hey guys this is rick165 i had to change the spelling of my name a little bit because im on the wifes computer.i cant use the stairs yet to go down in the basement where my computer is at.i had a heart attack friday morning on the interstate going to work.i had 2 blockages one was 99% the other one was 70% both in the same main artery.doc says technically i shouldnt be here just wasnt my time to go i guess.i am 54 yrs old i am very active and other wise in great shape i have a 110 acre farm i piddle around on do about 15 acres of hay in the summer for the wifes horses then spend about 60 hrs a week working on a asphalt plant in columbus ohio that is i hour 15 minuets away.i dont know how a guy could still be so active with a blockage like that but i still felt great just last weekend i split and loaded a 15 foot trailor stacked about 3 feet high from front to back all by myself.but there was a few signs i ignored but had no idea it was related to this.i would get a few quick mild chest pains the last couple months but thought it was from breathing in cold air.and sometimes in the morning a couple times a week my leg muscles felt like i just run a marathon the day before so if any of you guys feel certain things that are just kind of a nuisance pain you better get checked out.i dont have any heart damage doc says i should get back to where i was before.i have to take some pills for a year or so but i can handle that just glad im stil here to read all you guys post everyday so be safe and listen to your body. RICK
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