Posted by RMinVa on February 07, 2011 at 04:38:24 from (67.142.166.24):
In Reply to: lucky to be here posted by rickk165 on February 07, 2011 at 03:45:10:
I know the feeling well.Just 7 days ago I was cutting wood and hauling some to the shed and I had a heart attack. I got my son to go over to my Moms and get some nitro pills. I took two before the rescue squad got here. I couldn't stand up by then. They gave me one more nitro pill and 5 asprins. It's 42 miles to the hospital for me. They called the hospital and was told to deliver me to the coronary unit. They went to work on me as I came in the door. Got 1 stint put in to open one that was 100% blocked. I don't remember much from the time I left home till I was in the ICU. Nitro pills, fast driving and a stint saved me.
I go back on the 15th for stress test and make plans to open 3-4 more blockages from 70%-90%. I'm so lucky to be reading your post and replying to it too. I'll be 59 on the 26th. Full time job all my life and cattle farm too. Glad you made it and hope all goes well in the future.
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