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    Similar story in my case, but at age 53. Wife drove me to the local hospital where we waited in line at the ER desk. Was soon on my way to the big city in an ambulance. Was letting stress get to me in those days, but deal with that differently now. Take it easy and welcome back! - Bob
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    Same here....... 20 years ago I had a heart attack. Lay down on my bed stupidly thinking that it'd go off in a few minutes but severe pain muddles the brain. Wife took me to hospital - one of the finest in Englandicon. Here I am today. Just take cars and relax more. And here's another thing...... Don't let anyone tell you that there's mild and severe heart attacks. There's no such thing. They kill you or they don't!

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    We all wonder when it's our turn after a certain age. Just never think it's today. Glad it wasn't yours. Take care.

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    Steve,
    Its great to see you on the mend, but ironically this past weekend, I have been unravelling someones dead wifes digital pathway. She alone knew all her passwords and access pins to accounts. She didn't record them either in a book or on paper. Nightmare!!!

    Money she had going from an App to a Santander Account for instance each month, that was just one item, it was hard but at least, he has a list now of where to go to ensure things are stopped.
    Stop for a moment, and think about it. Even down to a Facebook account, access to it passwords etc.
    Sorry to hijack your thread Steve, but thought it a good time for us all to have a re think about letting your partner know technical password stuff.
    'Tonight my men and I have been through hell and back again, but the look on your faces when we let you out of the hall - we'd do it all again tomorrow.' Major Chris Keeble's words to Goose Green villagers on 29th May 1982 - 2 PARA

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    Checkup today went well. I don't go back for six months which I found really surprising. Confirmation I may return to work relatively quickly, I just need to pace myself. Another doctor somewhat amazed and pleased to see me. So, paced exercise continues. Shooting will not be a problem, nor hunting although I'm supposed to have someone else drag the deer out. I'll really miss that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aragorn243 View Post
    I'll really miss that.
    I know sarcasm when I hear it.
    Great news !

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    It's been 10 weeks now and I'm thinking a bit more clearly now. In answer to some questions, I did not have a heart attack. My aorta just above my heart was in the process of rupturing and in the process damaging the valve in my heart. The surgeon said that as they were opening me up, blood was just starting to seep through the aorta, thus the five minute delay issue. I have been going to rehab which I'm not sure I like very much and they are working me less than I feel they should but I'm trying to follow instructions. I'm walking quite a bit, yesterday almost 5 miles. Sometimes, I feel almost normal, usually when I'm moving around. When relaxing or standing, sitting, etc, I notice the pain surrounding my ribs and chest muscles a lot more. I don't quite understand why the muscles still hurt, the ribs I get but I still feel like mini charlie horses on the side opposite of the incision. I've been told this is from the stretching of my ribs during the surgery. I had an 8 week checkup with the surgeon two weeks ago and have fluid around my heart which they are trying to reduce with medication. I go back tomorrow to see if it's working. If not, another hospital stay of a couple of days as they remove it with a large needle. Not looking forward to that so hoping everything is proceeding well.

    To fill in some gaps from my first story, I remember being told I did not have a heart attack by the emergency room doctor. They ran some further tests and I talked to my family for a while after that but my memory basically ends with the doctor. I even sent my family home at one point as everything seemed to be fine. Shortly after that however the hospital called them and said I was being prepped for life flight to another hospital. Our hospital does not have a helipad so an ambulance had to take me to a nearby fire company where I was placed on the helicopter. I was then flown to Philadelphia. I do have a very vague memory of being placed on the helicopter and taking off. Surgery was about 5-6 hours although I am not sure on this timeline. They say I had a mild stroke during the surgery and then were concerned that I would not survive, then would not come out of the coma and then would not have use of my left side. All these pleasant upgrades being told to my family at the time. I was in the coma for about 4 and a half days. The first few days after I woke up I do not remember well. Probably the drugs. I do remember some but was also really out of it at the same time. The second week I remember better, could barely walk. I was released after a total of two weeks. I had to be able to walk unassisted up a flight of stairs. I cannot access this website at the hospital. It is firearm related and thus banned. First day home, my walk consisted of one block out, one block back. Within a week however I was able to walk on my own without someone babysitting me and in four weeks i was walking a couple miles a day.

    I had PTSD, at least that is what I was told. My church called me a miracle which I had a hard time accepting for a while. Was very anxious in large groups but that has now passed. I have no stroke symptoms. Left side of my body is working just fine. Doctors said whatever they were would most likely be gone in six months anyway.

    Still don't know why it happened. I never went to the doctor much but I did check my blood pressure on a regular basis at the Walmart machines and the surgeon said they are generally pretty accurate. It was never high, usually normal, occasionally in the pre-hypertension range. Statistics show this happens to 3 out of 100,000 people, high blood pressure is the leading cause, after that, they don't know but suspect heredity.

    One of the more aggravating things that happened not health related is my wallet was lost somewhere along this process. I had quite a bit of cash in it which was my "gun money" so that fund is currently gone. It was a bit on the low side anyway so not a massive loss. Getting my drivers license wasn't too bad nor were the credit cards which were not used so doubtful theft was part of this. But all my other membership cards are not worth the hassle of getting. I'll just wait until the new year. and renewals.

    Now I am trying to watch my salt intake which is not easy considering how much salt is in everything. Not sure how long I will do this. I used to add salt to everything which I am no longer doing but avoiding some foods just does not seem worth it. I don't think my salt intake affected my blood pressure before so it shouldn't now. I plan to minimize it without going crazy about it I guess.

    So that's the short version. I'm glad to still be here.

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    Sounds like you had a dissecting thoracic aortic aneurysm. Scarier than a heart attack, (all are bad news though). To find it and fix it is miraculous! Good job on the rehab stuff for sure!

    Public service announcement coming- I always say if the thought comes across your mind to call for EMS or go to the ER, don't second guess it for a minute - In most areas, EMS have a protocol to bypass smaller ERs in cases of a heart attack or stoke. Specialized units where time is everything. All EMS should have defibrillators. If you choose to drive. Sometimes things get worse and if it happens on the side of the road and help can't find you. Also friends or family driving will be put in a position of risk if they are not concentrating as much on the road.

    Most important! If you or someone you know does not feel right, just call EMS to come and do an assessment. In Ontario, it is of no cost and they have some basic tools in their bag of tricks to rule in or rule out some cardiac/health issues. It's not perfect, but sometimes things are found just by asking a few questions, hooking up a cardiac/heart monitor and looking at the ECG. I am only mentioning this as probably like a few in here I am stubborn too, rarely go to my doctor. It's your choice to drive or not to drive and call 911. Just some low salt food for thought. Jeeze I love salt and bacon too!

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