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What is the difference between indigestion, angina and heart attack?
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Posted , 4 users are following.
What is the difference between indigestion, angina and heart attack?
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fions81332 bethy12
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lyn1951 bethy12
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I will explain what happened to me a couple of years ago now.
Had what I thought was indigestion, just a feeling of being uncomfortable in my chest, when to bed about 10pm and found I couldn't lie down, couldn't breathe, and uncomfortable became pain. Rang the ambulance service and explained what was happening, they sent out a team from the heart unit, put me on ECG, and decided to transport me.
Dr's saw me straight away at the local hospital, treated with various drugs, they thought I may have had some kind of virus.
End result was I did not have a heart issue, but I did have peri cardiditis, fluid around heart restricting its ability to beat correctly.
As I understand it, if I had left it and not decided to ring the ambulance, it would have become life threating given more time.
Dr told me in no uncertain terms if you have pain like that again in your chest we would be delighted to find you have a bad dose of indigestion rather than find you dead on the floor the following morning.
NEVER take chest pain lightly is my conculsion.
fions81332 lyn1951
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lyn1951 fions81332
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From my experience with husband with heart failure and my own scare, it is important you try to keep fit, follow your dr's instructions re what tablets you should be taking, even ask about should you be taking this or that.
I don't give my husband anything without asking first, even vitamin or supliments tablets.
I do give him passionflower when and if he gets a patch of very anxious feelings, side effect of his heart issue, although I suspect has been there for many years previous, just didn't show up as a panic attacks.
Keep you weight at a healthy level, get onto a good dietitian, we have, and it has helped no end, need to go back again to freshen up with lazy habits slipping back in, and husband triglicedrides up again, double what should be normal.
bethy12
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fions81332 bethy12
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